That's handled by child support enforcement.
You can't get physically ill but there is a chance that the baby can get mental retardation if the child your carrying is that of your own father. Go get blood work done and a triple screen test done to see if your baby has mental retardation. Wait until your 4 months pregnant. If your over 4 months, then go get it done now. This test will determine if the baby will be o.k. I also would definitely suggest counseling
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You can't confirm the father of an unborn child, but once the baby is born a paternity test can be done
With DNA tests of the possible fathers and of the baby. Today it can be done with a simple swab test on the inside of the mouth. If he refuses you can get a court order.
Get a sample of each guy's hair and have a DNA test done when the baby comes along
Yes, if they are clearly done for health reasons.
im assuming you mean who can be the father of the baby you got pregnant with, in which case either of the two men can be the father. in order to find out who is the biological father you would need to have a paternity test done.
It depends on how the trust is drafted. A properly drafted irrevocable trust, in Florida, will be invisible to Medicaid (Medicare doesn't factor assets into whether or not one is qualified the way Medicaid does). However, transfers of assets into the trust must be done 5 years before applying to medicaid or medicaid will assess a transfer penalty (this is referred to as the "five year lookback"). The transfer penalty is a period of ineligibility for certain medicaid benefits depending on the size of the transfer. As a result, irrevocable trust planning would not be appropriate for all Medicaid planning scenarios.
If done with the limitations set by the court, yes. In Kansas, in order to challenge an adoption, the father must have begun paying child support four months prior to the birth.
By court order, he can, if he's under a child support order.
After the baby is born you can have a DNA test done on the baby and the guy that you think might be the dad. But you might have to get more than just one man tested in order to find your babies dad. Good luck:)
father said nobody is going nowhere until are chores is done