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Subject: Re: Single parent. What rites has my kid?


Author:
Sue V. Montpellier
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Date Posted: 08:09:54 04/21/06 Fri
In reply to: Hollie Motoflame 's message, "Re: Single parent. What rites has my kid?" on 13:12:09 04/20/06 Thu

You will of course need the father to accept the facts. If he refuses to sign the papers you must bring your case to Court.

Sue V. Montpellier
Law Advisor

>Thank you both of you!
>
>Mrs Montpellier, does that mean I don't need the Court?
>
>>Hello Ms Motoflame. I am the local Law Advisor. I'm
>>not sure whether you are still residing Simmerville.
>>You must check the local law wherever you live.
>>
>>Your child will naturally inherite its father, but not
>>until he father dies. Then your child will be
>>considered just like any other child of his.
>>
>>Your child an claim §2000 on every birthday for as
>>long as the father lives. This support will not affect
>>he heritage.
>>
>>Being a single mother should give you the right to
>>apply for financial support from your hood. In
>>Simmerville we offer a one time support of §1000 per
>>child.
>>
>>Sue V. Montpellier
>>Law Advisor
>>Simmerville
>>
>>
>>>so, oki doki, I was a live in servant and the lord of
>>>the house fancied me a little too mutch, and no I was
>>>fired and I had a baby son. I'm very poor, I can't
>>>even equip the house I rent. The father of my kid is
>>>wealthy, and I wonna take my case to Court!
>>>
>>>Did anyone be in my shoes earlier? Did you try such a
>>>case in Court? What rules are there? Even if my kid
>is
>>>accepted as a heir, is there any way we can get some
>>>money fast? I'm desperate. That bastard will not get
>>>away with this! My son shall have what he is in right
>>>to have!
>>>
>>>Hollie Motoflame

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