not technically... a parenting & child agreement is just a guideline, but remember if you verbally agree on something & the other parents changes their mind you cant hold them to it. Also once you do something outside of your parenting plan you, in a way, void it. Then if the other parent decides to do something against the parenting plan, that isn't okay with you, the courts may not back you up. I suggest always having everything in writing.
Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.Of course. Even if she is remarried the father is still the father of the children and legally responsible for their support. She should file a petition for child support in the local family court.
Legally Some states can try 16 year olds as adults Morally Parenting should be a lifelong process (with gradual decreases in control as the child gets older). Some parents like to give their child more freedoms as they get older to increase the likliehood of mature outcomes in children. This should be a gradual process.
Yes you may and should. Child support orders should originate from the state of the child's legal residence. The USA and many other countries have reciprocal support agreements and orders for support originating in the US will be honored and enforced in those countries.
Teachers should not concern themselves with differing parenting styles and more on teaching the students. If a child acts out, the teacher should contact the parents.
As long as the father has not voluntarily relinquished his parenting rights, or they have not been taken from his by a court, he should have full access to medical records.
if you are a person with the responsibility of a child and are capable of parenting this child , then you should, as long as you can provide the necessities of life like food and shelter and clothing and education , then by all means find a place of your own, but if you cannot afford to do so, then you re better off to say with your own parents for help and support.
Whether he should, morally the answer would be no. However, this does not preclude cases where the mother earns considerable less, so he is still ordered to pay. Child support is for the children's support which is also needed when the children are with the mother. This should have been addressed by the court at the time of the support award.
Troubled teens can be the result of bad parenting but this is not always the case and it should never be assumed that this is the case.
Some of the top parenting magazines are Family Fun, Parents, and Parenting Early Years. They are worth reading because they give you vital information when expecting your first baby.
Who legally adopted the child?If the mother's new husband legally adopted the child, then the biological father's parental rights had to be terminated first. Which means that the biological father is NOT obligated to pay child support anymore. The new adoptive father has taken on all rights and responsibilities for the child.
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yes it should be