No; the past consumption of drugs is not related to a child being born with ADHD. However, people with ADHD have higher rate of drug abuse (believed to be related to a lack of impulse control).
yup that can happen by time travle. if the female was left alone with her own grandchild & never was pregnant with her child & the futune child become a parent & sent their child in the past before the parent mother was pregnant & the parent give their child to their mother before she become pregnant with them & than the parent mother never become pregnant with them & she was left alone with her non-exist child their child witch it is her grandchild & she become a grandmother with out giving birth to her child that did't exist at that time before she did't get pregnant & die never give birth to non-exist child who the grandchild parent never exist in time & it was just grandchild & the grandmother.
A paraplegic parent will be able to get custody of a child. Before it will be awarded, there must be proof that someone else will be there to help with the child.
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.
No. The minor has the same needs as before which the parents have to pay for. The minor and the father of her child will have to pay for their own child.
Yes.
Yes. Child support will be awarded to the custodial parent if the couple are the biological parents of the child.
No, but it isn't being a responsible parent when a child has a problem.
Not the same way as if the child was older but missing having a mom/dad and not getting to know the parent can make the child feel such things. The other parent and grandparents can often tell the child how amazing the parent was and that can make you feel like you knew him/her in a way and miss him/her and wish you had met and known him/her.
yes
No, the other parent is liable.
if a child is not working can a parent charge them rent
When a parent is pregnant, it is important to address changes in a child's behavior by maintaining open communication, providing reassurance and support, and involving the child in the pregnancy process. This can help the child understand and adjust to the upcoming changes in the family dynamic.