It is likely they can, it is the parent's obligation to quiet the child, not the officer. The officer is not your child, and can ask questions if they normally would.
The authorities can question anyone at any time. The individual does not have to answer. They are only entitled to counsel if they are being charged with a crime.
Yes. The school can act in the place of the parent while the child is at school. This was decided in court several years ago and it is called locus partentis.
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
Teachers and administrators can question kids. If a police officer is present or performing the questioning, a child has a right to both an attorney and their parent. Check your school district''s webpage and your state's code. For example, google "Michigan State Code, interrogation of a minor" and see what the age and rules are for your state.
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
This is not a question. Do you have a question? If so, please restate it.
Not officially, however, he can take the child into custody to the station then call the parent or guardian who will have to sit in on the questioning either alone or with an attorney.
The authorities can question anyone at any time. The individual does not have to answer. They are only entitled to counsel if they are being charged with a crime.
A single parent is a mother or father who has no husband or wife.
Yes, but it's a better idea for a lawyer to be present.
Yes, a police officer can question a 10 year old without parental consent. This happens when HRS suspects a parent has committed child abuse. A parent does not have a right to abuse a child.
No. Your uncle is either your parent's brother or the husband of your parent's sister. A few people try to use "uncle-in-law" to describe the husband of your parent's sister, but the term is a little used, invented term that is not widely accepted.
Yes. The school can act in the place of the parent while the child is at school. This was decided in court several years ago and it is called locus partentis.
A parent is the only one who can obtain a birth certificate. Your husband will have to do this.
A step parent has to be married to the husband, but a sur rogate only carries the baby for a unfortunate couple.
If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.If the non-custodial parent refuses to return the child it may be considered kidnapping. The custodial parent should call the police and have a certified copy of the custody order for the officer to review.