It's the owner of the house that has to decide that. If the owner or the person on the contract says he has to go he has to go. He is an adult.
yes..
The fulcrum should be moved closer to the child in order for the child to lift the adult. Placing the fulcrum closer to the lighter weight (child) increases the mechanical advantage, allowing the child to exert a greater force and lift the heavier weight (adult).
No, but you can give your opinion. Do you have a father who can file for custody?
no.
im pretty sure they can but the mother is probably most responsible for the child You might have to go to court unless he pays volentarily.
If she is happy with him don't. You shouldn't force the child to grow up without her birth father. Don't tear apart a family!
Adult because the mass dosen't change, just the gravitational force change make them both heavier or lighter
16. a child can quit school at 16 in ny
The centripetal force that keeps the child moving in a circle is provided by the tension in the rope or the force exerted by the father's hand on the child. This force is directed towards the center of the circle, preventing the child from moving in a straight line tangential to the circle.
A child cannot be forced into seeing a parent if they don't want to. It's their decision and nobody elses. That is not correct, you can force the child to go, or the father can force them to go as they can not make any legal descions the parents do
No,The courts can force him to support the child financually but not emotionally , you can't force him to take an active role in the child's life. All babies have fathers....not all have dads though. Absolutely not! If the father is that adamant about not wanting to see their child, trying to force him by any court order is only going to make matters worse for you and for him. You could be opening up the probability of child abuse by him. Leave it be - get on with life.
yes