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you and your son are living in a world of your own making
You will get no assistance while the father is on the scene as he is deemed responsible for the support of your son
To get out of the rut , you have to change the environment of your circumstances and then you and your son will get a life
-Are you talking about Surname?
-Why don't make it right at the beginning...?
-Here how to correct:
-You can try:
-Free legal name change
-Or go to the court at your location
So they will change for you.
Hahahaha, Aaala!
Kafi sochna para, is tarha ho ga mere khyaal se;
140 Saal teenoN ki mila k banti hay;
Pota: 7Years
Baap: 49Years
Dada: 84Years 7+49+84 = 140 (Theek)
Pota kitnay Month ka = 7 x 12 = 84 => Dada ki umer in years (Theek)
Pota kitnay Din ka = 7 x 365 = 2555din => Baap ki umer in weeks [ (49x365) / 7 ] = 2555 (Ye be Theek)
You get to decide for yourself what your full name will be! If you want, you can keep Paula Nazareno Aquino, just as it is. Or you can become Paula Jonestone. Or Paula Nazareno Aquino Jonestone. I suspect most people in your situation keep the father's surname and drop the mother's, which would make you Paula Aquino Jonestone, but it's up to you. The system in the UK is much less prescriptive than it used to be.
You cannot change an e-mail for myspace once you have set it up (as far as I know, anyway) If his father has changed the passwords for everything, you need to get it from him, or your son if he has it. I'm afraid the only way you're going to get into that is if you actually have the passwords. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.
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