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When should a parent allow a child to date?

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When their 89 or even older

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What if your parent doesn't allow you to date at thirteen what if you loved someone is that a bad parent?

No...your kind of over-reacting. I mean they prolly should let you date but its honestly their choice. IM 14 if your wondering.


Can Child Protective Services in Amarillo Texas tell parent who to date?

Child Protective Services may recommend said parent who to date, and honestly, said parent mightwant to take this advise to heart, because said parent does not have as much experience in the knowledge of people as said Child Protective Service Officer has, but no, they may not tell said parent that they must date such a person.


How can a birth parent explain to their young child that they are going to be adopted by a relative?

* Unfortunately, you did not give any reason as to why the birth parent is giving up their young child to a relative. If at all possible; even if it means government assistance the birth parent should try to keep their child. If it's absolutely impossible then all the birth parent can do is try to explain to the child the best they can, but it will never be enough and the child will feel unloved by the birth parent. Eventually the child will grow accustomed to being raised by a relative, but will eventually grow up and want to know why their birth parent did this. The least the birth parent can do is write a heart-felt letter explaining the circumstances as to why they had to give the child up and give the letter to the relative and when the child is old enough to understand and asks 'Why did my birth parent give me up' then they can read the letter. The birth parent should keep in touch with the relative to see how their child is and at some future date and providing the child wants too then the birth parent and child should meet when that child is no longer a minor.


Can the non-custodial parent claim the children without permission of the custodial parent?

No, the custodial parent must give written a agreement which contains all pertinent information including the date the child/children will leave and the date they will return, how and when the non-custodial parent should stay in contact, and so forth. If a non-custodial parent removes a child/children from ANY place w/o the knowledge and/or permission of the custodial parent they are committing "parental kidnapping" and may be subject to criminal prosecution and other penalties.


How can you find a person's birth date for free?

Ask them, a parent, child or other relative.


What happens if your parent don't allow you to date and you don't want to hurt the person who asked you out?

tell them your parents wont let you date.


Can a parent terminate temporary guardianship at anytime?

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Is child support back dated from the date the parent stopped the child support?

Back dated to what if it's being stopped?


How do you stop child support sense were back together?

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Does the father have a say in who the child can date if he doesn't have custody?

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Is there a law that states if a custodial parent interfere with a non custodial parents relationship with the child that he child can be taken away from the custodial parent?

there should be and we need to do something about it!!! hrsepwr69@yahoo.com There are rules that the custodial parent can't interfere with the noncustodial parents parenting time (visitation). If you do have a problem with this it is recommend to report it to the courts. It is also a good idea to document when it does happen with the time and date.