By the time an abusive parent goes to prison, the child will have been placed either with another family member, such as the other parent, an aunt or uncle, a grandparent, etc., a foster family, or possibly an adult friend of the child.
Yes, if it is determined that you are being abused or neglected you can be taken away from an adoptive parent.
If your a kid you should tell a concelear at school .
The law varies from state to state but if you are abused you can tell a social worker and they can help you.
The answer is no you can't. Because being a baby, there mind is still developing. So you can't remember.
They became scared or aggressive .But most will be normal if taken from there and put with a living family . If you know an animals being abused report it!!
Not unless she has been found unsuitable as a parent.
tell your teacher, or a nurse, police, guidance counselor, principal or trusting neighbor Tell anyone.
Yes and no. Without addressing the allegation that she is being "abused" - she can travel out-of-state with her child. HOWEVER - she can not do so with the intent of deserting the father and depriving him of any contact with their child. He, after all, is a parent and has rights as well.
No disabled children do not understand that they are being abused.
Yes. You have to have parental consent to be legally emancipated, unless you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or their living arrangements are unstable.
Cheetahs are being abused by humans that shoot them or hunt them down in their natural habitat.
I'm not a lawyer but i believe the answer is YES. Many children feel unprotected by the non-abusive parent, even when the abuse is occurring within a traditional 'nuclear' family. A biological parent has a responsiblity to protect their children. If their children are being abused by their partner they are responsible for putting a stop to it. If it is allowed to continue it becomes abuse 'by proxy' In the best case it's still neglect, which is also a form of abuse.