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Where should I register my newborn baby? and got a better answer
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Under the new housing code as of this year, it is easy to evict and dislocate your own children after divorce, even if the marriage was registered. The wife and children are called family members and are subject to eviction to the street, if the apartment belongs to the husband. And you won't be able to claim any shares at any point, and even if Dad's house is going to be demolished, the number of spouses does not matter, since the apartment is privatized. I think you won't gain anything by registering the child with his father, but you will risk ruining your relationship with his parents. It is better to try to register marriage, then the child will be in case of what at least the heir And more convenient to register the child at the place of actual residence, otherwise there may be tedious problems with a clinic and a kindergarten?
Under the new housing code from this year it is easy to evict and dislocate native children after divorce, even if the marriage was registered. The wife and children are called family members and are subject to eviction at least to the street, if the apartment belongs to the husband. And you won't be able to claim any shares at any point, and even if Dad's house is going to be demolished, the number of spouses does not matter, since the apartment is privatized. I think you won't gain anything by registering the child with his father, but you will risk ruining your relationship with his parents. It is better to try to register marriage, then the child will be in case of what at least the heir And more convenient to register the child at the place of actual residence, otherwise there may be tedious problems with a clinic and a kindergarten
the registration to the one who is more likely to be demolished.
In a two-room apartment. Even though the house is privatized, you would still have to share space with your child.
Mom's.
Dad's, definitely. Mom's space isn't going anywhere!
I think you'd better go to your daddy - time will tell how and what will happen next, and mom will never leave her child and will do everything possible for him. Maybe she will get something from her dad later.
juridically - if you are registered at mom's, the child is better - at dad's, but practically it is better there, where it is more convenient to you, because you will be treated and study at the place of registration, and the property can be registered on itself
The child can only be registered with the mother.
To the father. If we could also register the marriage! Then the child would be insured from all sides of the world, and would be able to claim for a lot of things.
If the question is in terms of providing a child with housing, it is better to register with his father. The child is unlikely to get something in the property, but to remove it from registration in case of conflict situations will be difficult for the father of grandparents. However, such sneaky things do happen in court. If God forbid the child will try to throw out will write a lawsuit about the prevention of residence of the child and you accordingly as his representative. In worldly terms - I completely agree with Svetlana. Register where it will be more convenient.
If the father is not listed on the child's birth certificate, there are no grounds for registering the child at his place of residence.