yes he is because if she doesnt like being a parent then y wouldn't she call in the first place instead of getting drunk
If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
It is likely they can, it is the parent's obligation to quiet the child, not the officer. The officer is not your child, and can ask questions if they normally would.
No, not anything more than would happen to the non-police parent of a delinquent.
It is wrong on the part of the police to use this method. As it is a form of bribing to gain information.
You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.You need to provide further details such as whether the parents are married and if not who has custody. If the father took the child with the intention of removing the child from the mother permanently, preventing the mother from contact with the child and from having knowledge of the child's whereabouts the mother should contact the police immediately. If the father is the non-custodial parent he has kidnapped the child and the police should be notified immediately so they can issue an Amber Alert.
Yes, a police officer can question a 10 year old without parental consent. This happens when HRS suspects a parent has committed child abuse. A parent does not have a right to abuse a child.
No. Because it's not your child [It may be but you don't have custody]. You should call the police.
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
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Notify the police and/or child protectice services.
You haven't mentioned if the parents are married or if there is a custody order. The parent should call the police immediately and say the child has been taken by the other parent. The police will require the details.