No, it doesn't affect a child's future. The future is determined by the child themself.
If the child is a minor, the parent has the right to control what the child does with the money and has the right to determine what items the child may have or use.
It is the father's chromosomes that determine the child's sex.
Yes. Many states require that the custodial parent petition the court and the judge can determine if it is in the child's best interest to relocate the child out of state.
A parent can currently send their child to a Lego school in Billund, Denmark. If this project is succesful, more locations will become available in the future.
No
Until you are 18 the parent with full custody can determine where you live.
The age of majority for the state is 18, if there is no stipulation in the child support order as to a continuance of support after the child reaches that age, then support can be ended. To avoid future difficulties, the obligated parent should consult with a legal advisor to determine if he or she has met their legal financial obligation.
If you're looking to protect a child's quality of life should a parent die, look into term life insurance with the term expiring when the child grows up.
The parents are responsible until the child is 18 years of age. Until then the parents determine where they live.
yes
Most Catholic parishes ask that at least the custodial parent promises to live as a faithful Catholic and raise their child as a member of the Catholic community. You will need to discuss with your pastor how you and your child's other parent will live out your commitment to your child's future.
The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.