Yes he can. Legally that child is not his until it is born and even then he could. He will be obligated to provide for his kids but is not forced to have their mom live in his house.
The deceased fetus will need to be removed before they send the woman home.
He can always date a woman who has a child from a previous relationship, or adopt. There are plenty of children, especially here in America, who need a good home.
Maybe jobs you can do from home?
It gives the possability of a more loving home. It also helps them quite a bit if a woman decides not to have an abortion because someone will take care of the child.
In a divorce, a woman has the right to equitable distribution of marital property, regardless of whether she leaves the family home. She may also be entitled to spousal support, child custody, and child support if children are involved. Leaving the family home does not forfeit her rights to these issues, as they are assessed based on the overall circumstances of the marriage and the well-being of any children. It's important for her to seek legal advice to understand her specific rights based on local laws.
Nothing. The woman might be tempted to take it home, that's about it.
No, she is still a child.
Hagar ran away from home because she was mistreated by Sarah, her mistress, who was unable to have children of her own. Sarah became jealous of Hagar after she became pregnant with Abraham's child and treated her harshly, leading Hagar to flee into the wilderness.
Children can be removed from the home if the home is not fit for children. If animals make the home unfit, yes.
Not from what I understand. He is not allowed in the home to live.
You will more than likely have Children's Services called on you and there will be an investigation. You could have your children removed from your home or you could be accused of child endangerment.
The cost of placing a child in a children's home can vary depending on the location, services provided, and the specific needs of the child. In general, costs can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per month. It's best to contact the specific children's home you are considering for more information on their fees and payment options.