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– NUWAUPIAN RULES of the 24,000 Year Cycle for the Hereafter –



                    them all without the help of the prior consort who is free to give to his own
                    children if he can afford it.  38. And if he moved on to another family then his
                    responsibility is to his new consort or consorts and children.  39. The new man

                    becomes the provider for her and her offspring and must treat all children equal in
                    all ways.”


                12. JUSTICES – Child Support & Obligation   (Subject to change based on the

                    level of violation.)


                       From paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way” – “Wu-Nuwaup Commandments
                       On Sexual Violations” – v. 55, 58


                       “55. Extreme poverty is merit for divorce.  58. Lack of support financially for
                       yasar Yasar “family” is merit for separation and then divorce after it has
                       been presented before the 24 elders and confirmed.”


                    Offense:   Instruction and guidance using paa Laraq Paa Ṫaraq “The Way”
                    and/or haqaqtal haqaqaat Haqaqtal Haqaqaat “Actual Facts”, & follow-
                    up review with the 24 Elders:


                           *Proof of child support must be turned in at follow-up review/s for at
                           least 6 months until ex-consort/wife takes another consort/husband.


                13. Legal Guardian: a person who has the legal authority (and the corresponding
                    duty) to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a
                    ward. Guardians are typically used in three situations: guardianship for an

                    incapacitated senior (due to old age or infirmity), guardianship for a minor, and
                    guardianship for developmentally disabled adults.


                14. Adoption: a process whereby a person assumes the parenting of another, usually
                    a child, from that person's biological or legal parent or parents, and, in so doing,
                    permanently transfers all rights and responsibilities, along with filiation, from the
                    biological parent or parents. (reference from - Wikipedia.org - the free
                    encyclopedia)


                15. RULE – Adoption



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