Marilyn Reynolds has written: 'Telling' -- subject(s): Child sexual abuse, Fiction 'Too Soon for Jeff' -- subject(s): Fiction, Teenage parents, Parent and child, Teenage fathers
it shows that the parent doesnt know where thier child is and what theyre doing
If you are separated from the other biological parent, and he is a minor, then you simply sue the other parent for monthly child support.
(1)Teenage is when the child no more belongs to you, but belongs to peers. (2)Teenage is when parent rule stops and peer rule begins. (3)Teenage is when fear pressure ends and peer pressure begins.
No there is is not. Having a child does not make one an adult, it just makes you a parent. You are still the responsibility of your parents. You do have rights when it comes to your child.
Its called "Emancipation", and generally its with teenage kids who want to be free from their parents. The child would have to prove they are able to support themselves on their own.
If the teenage boy is under 18 years old, by law the child should not be smoking. A parent should be notified of the situation, as his or her child is breaking the law and needs to understand the possible consequences.
No he can not break up any relation. The parent is responsible for their children so if the relationship the child is in is not appropriate then the parent has every right to put a stop to it.
Why would a child have a baby? Anyway, you have to be a parent to do this.
For the grandparents to get the custody over the parent, they have to go through a court case and prove to their case to have custody.
clearly because the child is still using dippers, the parent forgot to put an underware on the child or the parent is a complete lunatic
Yes, if it's the home of the other parent.