She should get another tetanus booster just to be safe. Tetanus shots are usually good for about five years, so she might be due for her booster if she's reaching five years and three months. It also wouldn't hurt her to get a booster shot early. I've sometimes gotten a new tetanus shot after only three years depending on my health insurance situation.
If cost is a concern, you should ask a doctor or nurse if she can wait a little longer. Tetanus is fatal and horribly painful, so it's not something you want to take unnecessary chances with.
it is still unexplained
Yes. Any changes in the child support have to be done with the court where it was issued and for a few months it would be very complicated. Child support goes to so many different things that a couple of months would not make much of a difference.
No, they will lose coverage as soon as the divorce is final. However, if there is a court order for support of the step child, there is a possibility that the step child could still be covered. Laws differ from state to state, so you should contact a local family lawyer.
In Ohio Child support and visitation are two diff court cases so yes he can still pick up the child
techinally yes he ows back child support to the state for the bills the state covered for that single mom.
No, as it usually goes to 18 at the minimum. see link
As long as the child is in university they are still considered a dependent and are still covered by child support. And aren't you glad your dhild is going to university and more than happy to help them out with it.
no
Yes, unless the court order explicitly states otherwise.
It is not too early to start potty training a child at 20 months old, but it may be challenging as they are still developing physically and emotionally. It is important to be patient and follow the child's cues to determine readiness.
yes
No, as it's been longer than six months