no it goes to the mother.
In general, any time between the child's birth and the date of the child's adoption, majority, emancipation or death. One exception to the above: if the child is severely handicapped.
When Mother Teresa was a child in Albania girls were not allowed to attend school. She was home schooled by her mother.
They are not allowed to throw away the child's belongings.
yes
Once a child is in state custody I don't think the mother has a say in who adopts the child. However, you may be allowed to meet the adoptive parents.
Girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania so Mother Teresa was home school by her parents.
If there was an order in place, it's enforceable - there's no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support. If no order was ever entered, it's too late now unless the child is severely handicapped.
The mentally sub.topic of handicapped child is fr0m brain also cause by the pregnant m0ther ,when she n0t given by the doctors precipti0n.
she gets the doc to tell her what there allowed and thay cook it
She was deaf, due to an illness as a child.
not very high