Yes. Every parent is responsible for their own child.
You probably mean Fratricide. Fratricide (from the Latin words frater "brother" and cida "killer," or cidum "a killing," both from caedere "to kill, to cut down") is the act of a person killing his or her brother. Related concepts are sororicide (the killing of one's sister), child murder (the killing of an unrelated child), infanticide (the killing of a child under the age of one year), filicide (the killing of one's child), patricide (the killing of one's father), matricide (the killing of one's mother), mariticide (the killing of one's husband) and uxoricide (the killing of one's wife).
Only if you count to three. Three only, not 2, nor 1, nor 5, nor 6, nor 7. Three is the number of which you should count to, and then you may cut it. Alternative solution: If you say "it" enough, you won't have to cut down the tree or tell them their mother is a hamster and their father smells of elderberries
Ever heard the story of George Washington and the cherry tree? He chopped down his father's favorite cherry tree. His father asked him if he'd done it, and he said yes, and his father forgave him because he told the truth. Okay, now let's get to the joke: A kid was walking by a river when he saw a porta-potty standing near the edge. He had a sudden urge to push the porta-potty into the river. He made no effort to resist this urge, and so the porta-potty ended up in the river. That night at dinner the kid's father angrily storming into the dining room and took his seat without a word. After a while he said, "Hey, son, ever heard the story of George Washington and the cherry tree?" The kid burst into tears. "Yes, yes I know it, and yes, I'm the one who pushed the porta-potty into the river!" he cried. "Now will you forgive me because I told the truth?" "NO," his father growled angrily, "because George Washington's father was not in the tree when he chopped it down!"
Why is your chin so big? Because your name Is RHYS "mighty chin" HATTON
The boy's father loved to tell stories, especially stories about himself and the Civil War. The stories were not true, but the people loved them anyway. There is not much to do in a small town, but the boy's father could always be counted on to liven things up. When hard times came and the boy's family was "down and out," his father often took off for weeks at a time while his mother labored to feed the children. His father would come home occasionally, bringing a ham or something good to eat, and though the boy's mother was happy then, the boy himself was bitter. Then one night, while his mother was away, the boy's father came home and sat quietly at the table with an inexplicable look of sadness on his face. After awhile, he got up and took the boy to the pond in the rain, where both undressed, and the father, putting his son's hand on his shoulder, swam across the pond and back. Through that strange but wonderful experience, the boy discovered "a feeling of closeness" with his father, and saw in the man he had always scorned "a new and strange dignity." From that day on, the boy felt a kinship with his father, who was a storyteller, just as he himself would one day be.
Yes, he still has a right to be the child's father. Illegally or Legally he is the child's biological father and no matter what anyone says You, the mother and The father laid down and had the child so i think he has every right to be the child's father legally or illegally. And for him to be deported and he has a child is down right wrong. But if he is deported i think when the child is old enough you should sit down and talk about daddy. There are such things as passports, go see the father if he is deported. i really hope that i was a little help Sincerely, M.A.H.
Property handed down from father to child is an Estate and whatever is in that Estate such as monies; property or contents of the house; owning cars; boats, etc., is an inheritance to the child named in the father's Wills.
No.
they will have to either do a blood test or he can adopt the child
Contact Child Support Services in your area and provide them with as much information on the father as possible. They will eventually track him down.
I would go down to Social Services and tell them what happened. A social worker should be able to help you get the information you need.
I would say it all comes down to opinion. I think legally they are because they are taking care of the child and are also married to the child's mother/father. The child may not like them and decide they are not their parent.
If in Elementary School the child who pulled another child's pants down should be sent home with a note to their parents and the teacher should follow up on that note and have the child's parents come to the school to discuss the problem.
have her file temp guardianship over to you. If she changes her mind years down the road, you can fight to keep the child due to "best interest of child".
Unless the parents were married when the child was conceived/born, it is the burden of the custodial parent/State to prove paternity in such a case.
No he have to sign it in order to be on there.
a ponytail. or braid it down