Obtaining a passport for a minor in the US requires both parents. You'd would have to get a court order giving you custody. *Being granted sole legal custody does not necessarily mean the custodial parent can remove a minor child from the US. If the court grants sole custody to one parent and visitation rights to the non custodial parent permission to take the child out of US would need to be granted by the court. The matter might be the jurisdiction of a state or federal court depending upon the resident or citizenship status of the parents.
Yes, unless there is a custody agreement in order. Neither mother or father has custody legally.
Single father? No see link below
Living expenses will depend on where you live and your type of housing. Generally, though, single mothers will have the cost of food, transportation, housing or rental costs, and utilities.
Yes, single mothers are eligible to receive grants. Grants for single mothers are made available by the state government, federal government, and businesses. http://www.educationgrant.com/grants/grants-for-single-mothers/
Living Single - 1993 Likes Father Likes Son 3-16 was released on: USA: 1 February 1996
Yes there are Pell grants available for single mothers. There are also other grants and scholarship available to for single mothers as well.
Swaziland Single Mothers Organization was created in 2009.
single mothers have sole custody even without a court order.
If the parents are married. Single mothers can apply her last name, but a single father can file to have that changed after he's been granted parental rights by the court. Single fathers have no such rights until then, even when paying child support.see link
Websites that you can read about grants for college for single mothers is www.singlemom.com/.../EducationAndCareerFinancialAidAndScholarships. aspx and www.educationgrant.com/grants/grants-for-single-mothers/.
You can go to fastweb.com to find financial aid for single mothers
Shurlee Swain has written: 'Single mothers and their children' -- subject(s): Single mothers, History
About 85% of today's families are single mothers so there are many children who don't have a father in their life or home. You just call the child by name. Nothing more nothing less.