Many have a a good relationship with their ex and can speak on the phone like normal people regarding their child. Others don't have such a great relationship and can only speak through their lawyers. Clearly the first example is the best one, especially for the child. The new spouse will clearly be in the child's life, that is what happens when you split up and move on. That does not mean the new spouse in any way can take the biological parents place. Children have room for all of them. But the most important part is that it's the biological parents only that makes the important decisions regarding the child. A step parent do not have any legal rights to the child.
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
They are sometimes called exes as in ex-wife or ex-husband.
Whether the new girlfriend and ex-wife should try to be friends depends on the individuals involved, their personalities, and the dynamics of their relationships with the shared partner. It is essential for both parties to communicate openly and establish clear boundaries to ensure a healthy and respectful relationship. Seeking the guidance of a therapist or counselor may also be beneficial in navigating this complex situation. Ultimately, the decision to be friends should be made based on mutual respect, understanding, and a genuine desire to cultivate a positive relationship.
There is no reason why you should not be able to comunicate normally with your ex. Just because your relationship has does not mean you cannot still communicate, or even be friends. Unless your ex tells you not to contact them, in which case you should respect theri wishes and leave them alone.
If he has children with his ex, he has to communicate with her. If not, there is no reason.
A girl should never fight with her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend. The girl should move on and let her ex and his new partner do the same since fighting will not solve anything.
By producing the adoption order.
ex-spouse that has a special needs child, are they able to receive benefits
Yes
you should find a new bf
* Whatever differences you have together you are both the parents of your baby. You should meet your ex boyfriend in a public place and communicate to him that he has a right to see his child, but you do not love him and you are happy with your new boyfriend. It will pain him, but he'll have to accept it and if he does not listen to you and makes any threatening remarks to you or your boyfriend or he is stalking you then get the police involved.
There is little you can do by yourself. You may want to contact an attorney for assistance.