To be able to answer your question appropriately-one would have to know which country the incident has occurred in.
If the incidence occurred in say..the USA or Europe-then the matter is one of criminal assault on a minor,and if the matter is reported to the Social Services,the child's teachers or indeed the POLICE-then certainly the Authorities would be under an obligation to investigate a complaint /allegation of assault on a child.
In the above named democracies,the penalties for these offenses are quite severe,including a custodial sentence [JAIL] and the accused usually being on the child protection register indefinitely!
If the incidence occurred in the third world..then I am afraid I have no advise except deep sorrow for the child victim,and pray that "common-sense-prevails" and those Governments bring in legislation to stamp out this evil!
Typically, a minor moving in with a relative would require consent from the child's legal guardian or the court, a clear understanding of the arrangement between the relative and the guardian, and possibly involvement of child protective services to ensure the child's welfare and safety. It's important to check the specific legal requirements in the region to ensure proper steps are followed.
You don't choose your legal guardian - the court does.
Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.
Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.Yes. If someone else has been appointed your child's legal guardian then you can be ordered to pay child support.
If you are their legal guardian, you can collect child support from both parents of the child. If you are not their legal guardian and they just live with you, you do not have rights to child support.
The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.The legal guardian has all rights over the child unless the mother has visitation rights. If so, they must be followed.
The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.
As long as they are a "legal" guardian, because along with the passport are the contracts and legal documents required to be signed by an adult or a legal guardian.
No..but the child can be adopted by a natural guardian
If it's a child (legal) guardian Опекун [ah-pee-koon]
No, you have to be legal guardian.
no, unless you are their legal guardian.