Sentences with phrase «born by married parents»

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Believe in One God and there is no partner with him, No son or any creatures and Jesus was just a messanger sent to Children of Israel who was born thru virgin Marry and no father, this is another miracle of God that He can create a human without father as HE created Adam and Eve without parents... what if you found yourself in «wrong» by believing in multiple Gods?
The research by the Marriage Foundation found in the north - east of England and Wales, nearly 60 per cent of children were born to parents who were not married.
One recent estimate from the National Survey of Family Growth found that kids in the mid-2000s born to cohabiting parents were more than twice as likely to see mom and dad break up by the age of 12 compared to kids born to married parents.
As time goes by they come to realise that the feelings they have for one another have grown into something else... LoveHowever, their blossoming relationship is doomed from the start as Adam is but a lowly fisherman and Selina must marry a man of means and social standing to support her family.Her parents wish for her to marry the insufferable Mr Harding although Selina can not bear him and his self - important ways.Selina knows she must marry for money and status but still dreams of marrying for love.Unbeknownst to Adam, his mother holds a dark secret deep within her heart.
Section 309 of that law addresses children born out of wedlock, and says that section 301 (a)(7)(quoted above) applies directly as if the parents were married, «if the paternity of such child is established while such child is under the age of twenty - one years by legitimation.»
Family structure transitions and multipartner fertility often co-occur: one in eight children born to parents who were married and almost one in two children born to parents who were unmarried in large U.S. cities experience both types of family change by age 9.
Parents share legal and physical custody of a child if they were married when the child was born or if paternity was established by a court of law.
The report, co-authored by Thomas DeLeire of the University of Wisconsin and Leonard M. Lopoo of Syracuse University, compared the economic mobility outcomes for children who were born to single mothers, divorced parents, and continuously married parents.
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