No, two men cannot be biological fathers of the same child through natural reproduction, as a child typically has one biological mother and one biological father. However, through assisted reproductive technologies such as sperm donation or surrogacy, it is possible for a child to have a genetic link to one father while being raised by two men. In such cases, the child may inherit genetic material from one man while the other man may take on a parental role.
Yes. Nebraska ordered five men to pay child support because the mother was able to avoid the paternity test by declaring it was an invasion of her privacy.
They had not been born at that time, they were merely twinkles in their fathers eyes.
If you are not the child's parent (biological or adoptive), you should not be paying support.This fully depends on the circumstances. If you were married at the time of the birth, you can. There's current a New York case where an ex-husband pays child support to the mother whose now married to the biological father.see links below
No, as she need not even know, unless it applies to child support. With a 30% paternity fraud rate, men should always check paternity. see link
My husband went through the same thing excpet we don't know what his son actually felt. Anyway, once he relinquised his rights he was not financially obligated to pay support or any medical bills that occured after the termination of rights. If Mom agrees to let Dad voluntarily terminate his parental rights, then, no, he won't have to pay child support going forward (but will still have to pay any arrearage unless Mom agrees to forgive it). However, Dad can
A child is unable to have DNA from two men. This is because there must be two gametes that are able to sexually reproduce.
Yes, men have a legal obligation to pay child support if they are the biological or legal father of a child. This obligation is typically enforced by family court orders.
the fathers gene is stronger
What is meant by "the Founding Fathers were men of their time"
same as men and child rights.
They should, but I've heard from many fathers who face hostile treatment in seeking it.
Fathers of Men - 1916 was released on: USA: 10 July 1916
It is possible for twins to have different fathers if the mother releases multiple eggs during ovulation and has intercourse with two different men within a short timeframe. Each egg can be fertilized by a different man's sperm, resulting in twins with different biological fathers. This phenomenon is known as heteropaternal superfecundation.
Yes. Nebraska ordered five men to pay child support because the mother was able to avoid the paternity test by declaring it was an invasion of her privacy.
She has the same choice as any other woman: give birth or abortion and if she chooses birth she has the choice of keeping the child or adoption. Based on her choice her husband and the other man have to decide what is right for them to do. Some husbands agree to adopt and raise the child as his own if the biological father consents to it and sometimes the biological father raises the child himself. there are also couples that breaks up because of this. There is not ONE right answer. We are all different.
Your genes and DNA will determine if you inherit a heart condition that is passed from a parent to a child. Some young men in their thirties have been known to die from an undetected heart condition because they failed to understand their fathers had the same condition and died young from the same condition. It can be apparent from birth too. Such as a congenital heart defect that passes from one parent to the child.
Biological mother is that mother who has given birth to a person. E.g.:- the woman who has given birth to you is your biological mother.