It is ancient common law that a child born to a married couple gets the father's last name because that father would care for and support the child until maturity in a family household. It is also ancient common law that an unmarried mother gets to give the child her own name.
Not really. It is based on a percentage of the pay of the parent paying child support and the number of children that are his/hers with the custodial parent.AnswerThe child support you receive for the first child from her father is not affected by your having another child by a different father. The first father is only responsible for supporting his own biological child.
The impact of having a bad father versus no father at all can vary for each child. Some may prefer having a bad father over no father because they still have a paternal figure in their life. However, a bad father can also cause emotional harm and negative effects on a child's well-being. Ultimately, the quality of the father-child relationship and the support system available to the child are important factors to consider in this situation.
You have to get to determined with a DNA test and if she does not agree you have to go to court.If you are the father you can take the child instead of having it adopted.
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
yes child can have blood group o+ o- b+ or b_
ff (apex)
Not unless he gave her up.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
I would like to turn it around - Does not having a father affect the child? This we know, the majority of all teens who become parents or have a criminal background have no fathers in their lives. A male role model is very important.
Do the kids make fun of him for having your maiden name? Did you give him custody of the child? Is he his guardian? If so, then yes.
If Mom is custodial in Illinois, the answer is NO. Father must have Mom's written permission to take the child out of state.