Dating a divorced man with a child can be positive if you both communicate well. These are some things you may have to consider:
who ws the child that divorced his parents and what year did he do it
no he divorced his wife, his child ran away and now hes looking around on dating sites. so good luck!
If your employment includes a requirement to lift and carry a child, and if you have concerns for your safety and health or for the child's safety connected with lifting and carrying the child, you should seek employment elsewhere. Sometimes, it is necessary to lift and/or carry a child, and if that's part of your job, you should either do it without complaint or resign.
it depends on why you dont like the person they are dating and why they do, you should also try and see why they do what they do that you dont like about them.
dear person that is alot to awnser but like many of us are curious and its my job to awnser this so well first a divorce decree could do that but if i was a divorce decree i would get divorced move on and stay single.but im going to say it is possible for them to do it.And a child should be 17 and over two start internet dating or normal dating so if u are 17 and over im gonna say if ure single and want somebody to try dating internet or normall so year that was preety easy
Anybody can apply for student loans. You or your child should "google" scholarships and see if there are any that your child qualifies for. There are thousands of them out there. if you are divorced an the child is 18 or over you do not have to pay for college it would be up to you if you want to co-sign or pay for college
No, if a man is divorced and has a child women will still be attracted to the man.
It should be stated in the divorce decree who has the say over the child's religion.
yes they are they get divorced when he was just a little child :(
yes they are they get divorced when he was just a little child :(
No
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the base rule for who can be baptized is "Every person not yet baptized and only such a person is able to be baptized." http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p2s2c1a1.htm#1246 Given that children with one non-Catholic parent are regularly baptized, I would imagine it is possible, but if the divorced parent re-married, without annulment, the other parent of the child then there would be grave concerns about the likelihood of the child being raised in the Faith. Most priests would not agree to such a baptism. If the parents were divorced after the child was conceived, or if the divorced parent also has an annulment, then I can't think of any reason that the child could not be baptized.