Maybe.
In the episode: "Reptile Boy" there is a lot of discussion about a date between our two favorite characters but there is no moment when they suddenly start dating, but I guess you could say it's in the following episode "Halloween."
You need to see a lawyer. Look for "Legal Aid" in your state as they offer free or low-cost legal advice. If someone is the "biological" father, he doesn't adopt the child, it is his child. He is legally obligated (in the USA) to provide support (money) for the child's needs. The only exception is if the mother was married to another man at the time of the birth, then legally the husband is considered the baby's father (even if everyone knows and admits that the other man is the baby's biological father). If you're asking whether the biological father can be forced to take care of the child in his own house, the answer is "no" he can give up his parental rights to the child. If you're asking whether the biological father can take the child away from the mother and her boyfriend/husband, the answer is "maybe" if he can PROVE to a court that the baby's mother is unfit and he (the biological father) is a better parent. If the father WANTS to be involved in the baby's life even though the mother has a new boyfriend/husband, the father MUST be allowed to have visitation with his child. Not allowing him to see the child may cause the courts to consider the mother not fit to raise the child. Again, GET LEGAL ADVICE from a lawyer.
A new slayer was not called because when Buffy died The 1st time Kendra was called and then when she died Faith was called so when Buffy died again Faith was still around so a new slayer could not be called until both slayers (Buffy an Faith) are dead.
No one really knows. in the last episode Buffy tells angel that she isn't ready for a relationship because she is the slayer but when she becomes 'cookie Buffy' then maybe she will be ready, but for now she is jusy cookie dough. so really their future is up to whether Buffy bakes and gets back together with angel. use your imagination.Well, the "Twilight" and "Last Gleaming" comic book arcs defintely proved they still love each other, but after Giles got his neck broken by 'Angel'(possessed by Twilight), the question now is if Buffy still loves him after that or if she can at least forgive him. They may still get back together someday, but not anytime soon after that trainwreck. I guess we will have to wait and see, but hope for the best. It was also recently found out in Season 9 that Buffy is pregnant and its very possible he could be the father(as he was the last known guy she was with that way.)
Buffy is someone who tries even when all odds are against her. Even when it looks for certain that she will fail...that all will be lost.... What makes her try...what makes her keep going. The answer could be a combination of things: fate, friends, love, her...but what ever "it" is: it is Slayer Dynamic. Buffy! G.T.Sewell "A Fan"
Most probably a human... although that could be debated.
It's possible. You need to speak to a lawyer in your state who can help you. The biological father could be ordered to pay you and you could give his money to your ex.
im sure you could find it in blueberry look around online im sure you will find something
the biological father is next of kin
In the episode: "Reptile Boy" there is a lot of discussion about a date between our two favorite characters but there is no moment when they suddenly start dating, but I guess you could say it's in the following episode "Halloween."
Not sure what a "non biological father" is, but the only thing that could happen is that the (former) payor is excused from paying future support. He cannot recover the support already paid.
in his movie his father was killed by the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) PS:that came out of the movie i could be wrong
The biological father should give the bride away. If the bride is not close to her biological father for reasons between them then she could choose her stepfather to give her away.
if the father is known then you have toget permission if not then see a solicitor ive been there if you dont want to contact the biological father you could always change name by depol hope this helps also if the father pays maintenance this would stop if adopted child or you could ask the biological father to sign over the rights and he then does not pay maintenance
There are a couple of places one could find an episode guide for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. One could check out a website like IMDB or Wikipedia or a Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan website.
Nancy Hanks was Abraham Lincoln's mother and Thomas Lincoln raised him. That alone make them his parents. However, Thomas Lincoln was castrated when he was ten and could not father a child. That means that another man was Abraham Lincoln's biological parent. Abraham's biological father was Samuel Davis.Because Thomas was sterile, Abraham's sister was also illegitimate. She had a different father than Abraham.
You need to see a lawyer. Look for "Legal Aid" in your state as they offer free or low-cost legal advice. If someone is the "biological" father, he doesn't adopt the child, it is his child. He is legally obligated (in the USA) to provide support (money) for the child's needs. The only exception is if the mother was married to another man at the time of the birth, then legally the husband is considered the baby's father (even if everyone knows and admits that the other man is the baby's biological father). If you're asking whether the biological father can be forced to take care of the child in his own house, the answer is "no" he can give up his parental rights to the child. If you're asking whether the biological father can take the child away from the mother and her boyfriend/husband, the answer is "maybe" if he can PROVE to a court that the baby's mother is unfit and he (the biological father) is a better parent. If the father WANTS to be involved in the baby's life even though the mother has a new boyfriend/husband, the father MUST be allowed to have visitation with his child. Not allowing him to see the child may cause the courts to consider the mother not fit to raise the child. Again, GET LEGAL ADVICE from a lawyer.