Well, you are at a different place with the marriage issue then he is, apparently. Maybe he doesnt feel the need to get married when he already has what goes along with marriage, just got it in a different order then the "norm" not that I agree with it but marriage is a relationship that is solidified by a piece of paper and nothing more, aside for the splitting of assests should the relationship dissolve, which now with common law issues, still doesnt mean that much. You must sit down with him and ask him his feelings about this and tell him yours, dont give an ultimatum, just inquire for now and let him know that for you, your relationship would be that much more special if you were married.
yes Child support is awarded when one or both parents are absent. If the child's parents are living together with the child (in their own home or other living arrangement), no child support is due.
Yes, in some Christian sects an unmarried couple living together can raise their child according to scripture and doctrine. However, having a child out of marriage and living together before marriage is frowned upon in most churches.
no
Yes child support is paid even when parents don't live together.
Parents and teachers can support a child who refuses to talk at school by creating a safe and supportive environment, encouraging open communication, and seeking professional help if needed. It is important to be patient, understanding, and to work together to help the child overcome their communication challenges.
Yes
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
no after all she deserves something
Yes. Child support and visitation orders are separate.
Parents can encourage a child who refuses to participate in sports by exploring different physical activities together, providing positive reinforcement and support, setting achievable goals, and emphasizing the importance of staying active for overall health and well-being.
When he can support a wife and child.
Is your child of a selfish nature?