they will take her back because they love her and they don't want anything to happen to her.
no
In my experience, the parent moves in with their parents until they meet someone else/ get back on their feet.
If both parents have legal guardianship (rights) to be with the child, either parent can claim the cellular.
They back talk parents because when children feal a point of weakness from the parent, and if the child has been sent to bed or what not they need to make the parent feel bad. If the parent were to say I DON'T CARE to the child it will just upset them more and make them cry.
The parent trap
child services would not let the parent have their kid back because that kid could die because of their parents
not if you have consent from the legal parent.
Good question. Usually, most parents who kick their children out make it PERMANENT.
If you meet the age restriction your parent can add you back on at open enrollment.
No. Visitation rights for divorced or unmarried parents cannot be dictated by the parents in a manner you described. If a parent feels like there have been a change of circumstances or that a parent is acting against the best interests of the child then the parents need to go back to court and modify the child visitation agreement.
Could it be the movie Tumbleweeds.
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