You can get in trouble for not telling the birth father about the baby. It is not only unfair, but I think he can take you to court.
Prove them wrong
She can try, but hopefully he will get an injunction ordering her to produce the info, and live within 50 miles of the father.
Yes, but he has up to six months to file an injunction ordering the child be returned to the jurisdiction of the state/county. I teach fathers how to do this.
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its telling us that we shouldn't dislike certain people, because they are different than others.
Prove them wrong
By listening to an attorney telling him not to try. see links below
NO. in court you have to make an oath to be telling the truth and nothing but the truth. to be lying could get you sent to prison
Informed Consent
That depends on state law where you live (or country if outside the USA) and custody allocations, if not specifically outlined in your custody/visitation order.
You have a moral obligation to let him know. Note that you can be sued for custody.
not telling you
Provided it is just for a trio or vacation, and not a permanent move, then possibly yes. In other circumstances no. It depends a lot on marital status, legal custody, and any existing court orders. Consulting a lawyer would be a great idea to find out the legalities for your specific situation.
decieving someone
write a letter to your friend in another school in your country telling him any 4 problems your school faces.
Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature
conceal, hide, withhold, secrete