No. Not if the father objects. Parents have equal parental rights in decisions that concern their children. Since public schooling is the usual and accepted form of education in the United States home schooling is a digression from the norm. If the father objects the children should be educated through the public school system. Home schooling can be a great way to educate your children if the parent can bring the world and all its ideas to the child through their own efforts. However, it can also be narrow and overly dependent upon religious teachings in many cases especially in the teaching of science. If the father has genuine concerns he has a right to object.
No. Not if the father objects. Parents have equal parental rights in decisions that concern their children. Since public schooling is the usual and accepted form of education in the United States home schooling is a digression from the norm. If the father objects the children should be educated through the public school system. Home schooling can be a great way to educate your children if the parent can bring the world and all its ideas to the child through their own efforts. However, it can also be narrow and overly dependent upon religious teachings in many cases especially in the teaching of science. If the father has genuine concerns he has a right to object.
No. Not if the father objects. Parents have equal parental rights in decisions that concern their children. Since public schooling is the usual and accepted form of education in the United States home schooling is a digression from the norm. If the father objects the children should be educated through the public school system. Home schooling can be a great way to educate your children if the parent can bring the world and all its ideas to the child through their own efforts. However, it can also be narrow and overly dependent upon religious teachings in many cases especially in the teaching of science. If the father has genuine concerns he has a right to object.
No. Not if the father objects. Parents have equal parental rights in decisions that concern their children. Since public schooling is the usual and accepted form of education in the United States home schooling is a digression from the norm. If the father objects the children should be educated through the public school system. Home schooling can be a great way to educate your children if the parent can bring the world and all its ideas to the child through their own efforts. However, it can also be narrow and overly dependent upon religious teachings in many cases especially in the teaching of science. If the father has genuine concerns he has a right to object.
No. Not if the father objects. Parents have equal parental rights in decisions that concern their children. Since public schooling is the usual and accepted form of education in the United States home schooling is a digression from the norm. If the father objects the children should be educated through the public school system. Home schooling can be a great way to educate your children if the parent can bring the world and all its ideas to the child through their own efforts. However, it can also be narrow and overly dependent upon religious teachings in many cases especially in the teaching of science. If the father has genuine concerns he has a right to object.
No. A child's education is the responsibility of the parent, and a child cannot be homeschooled without the parent registering them as a homeschool student with the local government or school district. A parent must give their written approval of whatever education their children are recieving.
It will depend on the wording of the will, if there is one. Without a will, the property go to spouse and then children.
Without adquate qualifications that would not be likely.
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There are many good homeschool names. Names that use unschooled are popular. You could use your county plus the term unschooled or schools without boundaries.
Not unless you have been legally emancipated by the court.
Yes, she can. You would have to get a court order. Otherwise, you could try to reach an agreement where the children can come visit--best without coercion in terms of support and in response to her specific requirements, if reasonable.
Yes. Your parents can say that they are homeschooling and then hire a certified teacher to teach you. Parents who are also certified teachers may homeschool their own children as well. However, in most places this is not required and parents may teach their children without any degree or legal certification.
A homeschool curriculum DVD may improve your daughter's grades but not without the effort you will need to put in to help your daughter understand, review and practice the concepts that are taught.
Yes, my mom is single and low income. She just reads a chapter ahead before teaching it to me...I love it, so much better than public school.
It passes to the decedent's heirs, the spouse of which will be one.
Yes, you can homeschool your child. There are many books and lessons that will follow a similar pattern to what your child would learn in public school. A lot of homeschool curriculums can be done online with help from certified teachers. If you decide that you want to teach your child, you can find lesson plan and curriculums from your local library.