Yes it can. Check your state laws. My brother had it happen to him trying to be nice to his to be ex wife he moved out and she stuck it to him in the final divorce.
It depends on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances. Generally, leaving a child alone for 8 weeks may raise concerns about neglect or abandonment. However, whether it meets the legal definition of child abandonment can vary. It is important to consult local laws and seek professional advice in such situations.
Are you planning to run away? 0_0
Abandonment of a child is defined in Arizona Revised Statute Section 8-201(1) as failing to supervise or support a child with the intent to allow that neglect to go on for an indefinite time. If this form of neglect continues for a period of six months the statute presumes the parent has abandoned the child. However courts will consider certain extenuating circumstances on the part of the parent accused of child abandonment before making a final determination. Consult an attorney specializing in family law for more information.
MY SON IS 8 HIS FATHER HAS NOT HAD CONTACT WITH MY SON OR TRIED IN 5 YEARS 3 AND A HALF OF THOSE HE WAS IN PRISON FOR METH. NOW HE WANTS "TO BE HIS FRIEND". HOW DO I FILE ABANDONMENT OR GET RIGHTS TAKEN AWAY FROM HIM
•Child abandonment in Washington is: • (1) A Parent or guardian abandons a child when the parent or guardian is responsible for the care, education, or support of a child and: (a) Deserts the child in any manner whatever with the intent to abandon the child; (b) Leaves a child without the means or ability to obtain one or more of the basic necessities of life such as food, water, shelter, clothing, hygiene, and medically necessary health care; or (c) Forgoes for an extended period of time parental rights, functions, duties and obligations despite an ability to exercise such rights, duties, and obligations. (2) Abandonment of a child by a parent may be established by conduct on the part of a parent or guardian that demonstrates a substantial lack of regard for the rights, duties, and obligations of the parent or guardian or for the health, welfare, and safety of the child. Criminal activity or incarceration of a parent or guardian does not constitute abandonment in and of themselves, but a pattern of criminal activity or repeated or long-term incarceration may constitute abandonment of a child. •WAC 388-15-011 •[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.13.031, 74.04.050, and chapter 26.44 RCW. 02-15-098 and 02-17-045, § 388-15-011, filed 7/16/02 and 8/14/02, effective 2/10/03.] http://apps.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=388-15-011
Human embryos typically develop for approximately 8 weeks before they are considered to have reached the fetal stage of development.
6 weeks into the pregnancy ( 4 weeks after conception)
4-6 weeks for boys and 6-8 weeks for girls.
Then they should go to court for child abandonment and have his parental rights removed. Until then he can still make you come back.
If you have a restraining order, and he couldn't see the child without being in violation of that order, that wouldn't really constitute abandonment. However, if he would be able to see the child in another location and is not living up to his visitation rights or support obligations, the length of time before abandonment is determined depends on the law in your state as length of time may vary. Consult an attorney in your area for an informed opinion.
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You should be able to feel it between 16 and 22 weeks, even though he started moving at 7 or 8 weeks.
At least 8 weeks to 12 weeks