No. Enlistment is voluntary only. The parent may encourage the child, may leave the child no other option other than poverty and life on the streets, if that child is 17.5 years old that is, but the parent cannot enlist the child.
Yes, but not to Basic Training and AIT.
no
Different jobs for the US army will require different qualifications. However before joining the army you will be required to take an ASVAB to see what you meet the requirements for.
Not unless there is a reason to take them away. That alone is not a reason.
No!
When it is a newborn, there is no way to know if it is abused or not. If the parents pose a risk to the child, the state will take steps to protect the child.
no
yeah because the parents of the child trusted the other parents to take care of their son/daughter
With his approval, or the approval of the courts.
are u that stupid? your child can take it!
Genetically, a child will ALWAYS be related to their parents. It is, however, possible for a mature child to 'divorce' their parents - which absolves the parents of all responsibility.
yes the child's father has to notified. and they will ask the father and if he does not want to take the child then they will ask other family members and if no family members want the child then they go to the God parents and if the God parents cant take it then they take the child to a foster home
the child laborers would take the child to their parents, than hold a place for another child.