yes.
Go to a lawer.
Whether this is even a crime depends on which country the children are taken from and to, and whether one or both of the parents have legal custody of the children.
A parent can introduce their young children to classical ballet by taking them to a ballet that is mostly meant for smaller children to enjoy and they will most likely like classical ballet after that.
Collect proof of this and take the parent back to court.
give them milk it makes it useless
The child's parent is responsible for taking care there children because it was there fault that they made them but cant take care of them
Learning about autism might help you understand autistic children. Also learning about what makes your child happy and sad can prevent a future tantrum.
Yes, children can develop Stockholm Syndrome in situations where they are taken from one parent to the other. This can happen due to the child's perceived dependence on the taking parent for their survival and safety, leading them to develop a bond with that parent as a coping mechanism.
it depends on if the parent is taking medication. my aunt is bipolar and she hits my cousin all the time. she knows pressure points and it wont leave marks. :(
absolutely, taking children on a holiday is part of being a parent and has nothing to do with childsupport.
Yes they are. If you're in a public place there is nothing you can do to prevent someone taking your photograph.
Yes, unless there are other arrangements mentioned in the visitation order. The non-custodial parent shouldn't expect the custodial parent to do the transporting. Taking your own parental responsibilities seriously is character building.