Selena Gomez is an only child. She would have been a big sister but sadly did she learn of her mother Teefy's miscarriage
It is in episode 6 Tetsusagia, The Phantom Sword
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No, she was not exactly "mean" to him as a child from what I understand, but he was highly neglected and un-cared for. But I do not believe she was specifically trying to be mean to him.
Freud would likely refer to the interdependence between mother and child as the "primary attachment" or "primary bond" that forms the foundation of the child's emotional development.
It depends on the state. In most states the father would still be required to pay child support, even though he is living with the mother and the child. However, if the father was financially supporting the mother and child, it's likely that the courts would suspend the child support order.
Each situation is different and there is no set answer. The judge will decide. If the biological father is a fit parent then he will most likely be awarded custody. The grandmother would most likely have visitation rights. The judge will look at the situation and decide what is best for the welfare of the child.
Your blood type would either most likely be A, AO or O.
there is no way to really tell. the child would most likely have O+ or O- but they could have A+, A-,B+,B-,AB+,AB-
If a child was to have a problem it woould more than likely be girl that would ask her mother for help in the situation , more than likely the problem would be to do with maturing,sexual activity,boyfriends ect. If a boy was to have a prblem he would more than likely ask his father because he would believe his father would have experienced it in past or is not as strict as the mother.
The more likely outcome is that the father would use this as the basis for a request to modify support.
Typically custody cases are handled on a case by case basis, so before the second child is taken there would have to be a new investigation into the mother's fitness to parent. It is likely that the outcome of the situation with the first child would lead to at the very least an investigation regarding the second child though
My, what a sad story! yes the mother would more likely be in full custody of the children or child
If the Mother is dead or absent, it is Motherless. If the child has no parents alive or around, then that child is an orphan.
It depends on the disorder, but if the child has it and the father doresn't, it most likely means that the disorder was dominant and not recessive. Therefore, the mother would have had to at least have some history of having the disorder.
Because she love her child.