Most likely will they be taken into foster care and get emancipated like everyone else at 18 but if they are closer to the age of emancipation the judge sometimes allow it. So it depends on how old they are.
80%
About 10%, or perhaps as many as 40%, of abusive parents were themselves physically abused as children, but most abused children do not grow up to be abusive parents.
Emancipation rules vary from state to state. It isn't allowed in some places.
Fear of being abused more?
The person being abused and any children who are there to witness it are victims.
There are too many to count. We need to teach society about behaviors and what to watch for.
Research suggests that about 30% of adults who were abused as children will go on to abuse their own children. It is important to note that not all individuals who were abused as children will go on to be abusive parents, as many break the cycle of abuse through therapy and support.
Correct, abusive is an adjective.
They have quite a high likely hood of growing up abusive if they grow up in an abusive home. Some children do find a good and inspiriational adult they want to be like and so they mimic behaviour. Although if the child follows their siblings and parents behaviour they will brcome abusive. Hope this helps!:)
Yes, by her abusive alcoholic father.
YES! not all mothers should be granted full custody of their children!
If the child who was abused by their parent wants to retain a relationship with them, it is their choice but I wouldn't as you never know what they'll do to you next. I would just consider that family member to be a non-entity.