In this case, usually the court will judge one parent or other relatives to bear the child's support expenses according to the actual situation. If the father does not support his daughter, the daughter can bring a lawsuit to the court and ask the father to bear the maintenance fee. If the court decides that the father should bear the alimony, but the father still fails to fulfill his obligations, the daughter can apply to the court for enforcement.
However, the fact that a daughter asks her father to bear alimony does not mean that her daughter can get compensation. Compensation refers to the loss caused by some reason, and maintenance is the obligation that parents should bear. If the daughter asks for compensation, it is necessary to prove that her father's behavior has caused actual losses to her daughter, such as the increase in living expenses and the decrease in educational opportunities caused by her father's failure to support her. If the daughter can prove that these losses are caused by the father's behavior, then the daughter can ask the father for compensation from the court.
In short, if the father does not adopt the daughter, the daughter can bring a lawsuit to the court and ask the father to bear the maintenance fee, and can apply to the court for enforcement. If the daughter can prove that her father's behavior caused her actual loss, then the daughter can ask the court for compensation from her father.
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