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Is there an obligation to circumcise a child that was born to a Gentile mother and a Jewish father?

What is A Bris Milah RITUAL Circumcision
The obligation is for a Jew to circumcise his Jewish child. However the Jewish law stats that Judaism follows the mother and if the mother is non-Jewish then unless there is a proper conversion (to the mother) the child is not Jewish and douse not require circumcision.

What happens if the mother was married to another man at the time the child was born?

New York Court Help -
The mother's husband at the time of the child's birth is the legal father of the child unless the court decides to name a different man based on the evidence. The evidence will usually include court testimony by the mother, by her husband at the time of the child's birth, and by the man who is supposed to be the real father. The evidence will also usually include DNA tests.

Why are there more slides that show the Father rather than the Mother?

PARENTS' WISH - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
I mentioned in the ABOUT US section, this slideshow is an adaptation of a powerpoint presentation entitled "Tribute to Dad". The photographs used for the slideshow were taken from that presentation. As the title implies, the original presentation was meant for a Father hence there are more photos showing the Father rather than the mother. If and when we get a chance and if we are able to gather enough materials, we will replace the photographs in the slideshow.

What if the mother is not married and the father of the child is married to someone else?

Riverside County Department of Child Support Services - Freq...
In this instance, the mother is not married to someone else so there is no husband who is presumed to be the father of the child. The father, although married to someone else, can sign the Declaration of Paternity to have his name entered on the birth certificate as the legal father. No. The law states that only the natural mother of the child and the man identified as the natural father may sign the Declaration of Paternity.

When a child is born to an unwed mother, is the mother automatically the custodial parent?

Custody FAQs in Arkansas from the Tripcony Law Firm
Probably. Previous incarceration can be a serious obstacle to custody, as most judges don’t look favorably on a prior history that includes jail or prison time. Your best bet might be to retain an attorney and seek visitation, establish a pattern of responsibility exercising your parenting time, and then consult with an attorney again to find out if seeking custody is a realistic option. The longer you have the children in your custody, the worse her chances are.

What if the mother is not sure who the father is?

Texas Attorney General
If the mother applies for services or is referred to the Child Support Division to establish paternity, she will be asked questions about men who may have fathered the child. It is very important for the mother to provide as much information as she can to help determine the father's identity.

What if the mother is married, but her husband is not the biological father of the child?

Paternity Matters - Parents FAQ
When a married woman gives birth to a child, her husband is presumed to be the father of the child. The husband has all of the legal rights and responsibilities of fatherhood until an order or Utah Voluntary Declaration of Paternity "disestablishes" paternity.

What if the mother, child and alleged father live in different states?

Genex Diagnostics
The test can be conducted easily even if the parties to be tested do not live together. In the case of legal testing, our laboratory will schedule appointments for each individual in their area. Because everyone is positively identified by fingerprinting and photography during the appointment, it doesn't matter if individuals go in to appointments at different times and even in different locations.

What if the mother is married to someone other than the biological father?

Texas Attorney General
Even if the biological father signs the AOP, he will not be named on the birth certificate or be the legal father unless the mother's husband signs a Denial of Paternity. If the husband does not sign the Denial of Paternity, the biological parents must either visit a child support office or go to a private attorney to file a paternity legal action.

How can my child born abroad become a citizen?

Frequently Asked Questions
When one parent of a child born abroad is a U.S. citizen, and the other is not, and the parents are married, the U.S. citizen parent may transmit citizenship if s/he has been physically present in the United States for a certain amount of time prior to the child's birth. For children born on or after November 14, 1986, the U.S. citizen parent must prove that s/he was physically present in the U.S. for 5 years, two of which were after age 14.

What happens if I have my visa, but not validated it, and my child is born?

Untitled Document
If your visa has already been granted, your newborn child may not get his visa granted on your already successful application. You have an obligation to inform DIMIA about the new addition to your family, as a change of circumstances before initial validation needs to be reported to DIMIA. Your baby will have to be sponsored on a child visa later on.

What if a mother is afraid of the father and doesn't want any child support from him?

Alaska Child Support Services Division-footer
Unless the mother is receiving public assistance benefits, she doesn't have to ask for or accept child support payments from the father. Generally, if a mother applies for public assistance, she is required to help the state establish paternity for the collection of child support. However, if the mother is afraid of naming the father for fear he could become physically or mentally abusive or violent, the mother needs to talk with her public assistance caseworker about the issue.

How do I name a star after my Mother/Father/Girlfriend/Boyfriend/etc?

Astronomy: Frequently Asked Questions
The International Astronomical Union is the only recognized star-naming organization, and it does not sell names. There are certain commercial and some nonprofit organizations that may offer a service to "register" a star in someone's name, generally for a fee, but these are neither sanctioned by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) nor used by professional astronomers. For more information, read this press release.

Question: So we have to, first of all, give ourselves over to the mother and the father?

Frequently Asked Questions about Master, Meditation etc.
Thakar Singh: This is the most important thing. We cannot boast of our own effort; only by mercy and grace we are to be benefited.

Will PROPECIA have an effect if I am trying to father a child?

Propecia FAQ
There was no effect observed on the sperm count or sperm quality (motility or structure) in men treated with finasteride (the generic name of PROPECIA) who took one milligram a day for 12 months. Hair Loss and Diet | Wigs and Toupees | Other Treatments | Introduction | History | Hair Loss News | Hair Loss Books

How can I add the father's name to my child's birth certificate?

Tennessee Department of Health: Vital Records
If the mother was not married at the time the child was born or within 300 days prior to that day and if she and the biological father desire to add his name to the child's birth certificate, this can be done by completing the "Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity" form if the child is less than 19 years of age. If you live in Tennessee, you may obtain the form and information from either your local child support enforcement office or from your county health department.

What if I don't know where the father of my child lives?

ODJFS Online | Office Of Child Support
Your local CSEA has many resources which can be used to locate the father of your child. These resources can also be used to locate his employment and any assets he may have.

Are all children born to an HIV+ mother automatically HIV+ themselves?

Children With AIDS Charity - Supporting families infected an...
No. All babies born of positive mums are born with antibodies to HIV, but this does not necessarily mean that they are infected themselves. Once born, sophisticated blood tests (such as the PCR tests, which look for genes of the virus in the blood and not for the antibodies) make it possible to tell at an early stage if a baby is infected. We can now be over 99% certain about the diagnosis by the time the child is 3 to 4 months old.

How do I get a Birth Certificate for my foreign born child I adopted in NH?

Vital Records - FAQs
NH Statute requires that the Registrar of Vital Records will, upon request, issue a birth certificate when a foreign born person has been adopted in a NH Court. Contact DVRA staff for a Form VS 37 FB. By filling out and returning this form, you will supply DVRA the information needed to prepare a new birth certificate. The form needs to be signed by the adoptive parent(s) and the signature(s) must be notarized. The fee for preparing the birth certificate will be $25.

What is the risk of transmission of hepatitis C from mother to child?

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts:
About 5% of babies born to hepatitis C infected mothers will become infected with hepatitis C themselves. There is no known way to reduce the risk. The risk increases to about 17% if the mother is also HIV infected.
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