yes you can butt that wouldn't be right to the other parent unless they are not paying child support or if they use drugs or they beat the kid
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Stick up for yourself, dont let other people bring you down! Tell an adult you trust, a teacher, or parent. Dont keep it locked away, you NEED to let someone know so it can be stopped.
they should by no junk food and keep them energized
Yes. That would be a parent's prerogative.
Depends on what is meant by abusing and how that affects the parent's ability to function.
her out for walks but with a doggy dipper. but keep other dogs away from her Keep other animals away also
The other parent has the file a modification motion.see links
your word
You need to supply more details. Some possibilities:One parent has no right at all the "keep" the children from the other parent.If the children need protection from the other parent you need to obtain a court order.If the couple is not divorced then one party, probably the one who is being kept away from having the children, must apply for a court ordered visitation schedule.If you're divorced, you need to review the court order. It must be followed.
Absolutely not. Child visitation rights are granted by the court, not by you. It is illegal to prevent someone with legal visitation rights to see the child.
Yes they can if they feel that such contact would present a danger to the child.
1. person who has custody is responsible for the child's well being in every sense mentally, emotionally, physically, needs, wants and etc! Whether your the bio-parent or not! If these parents are a bad influence or dangerous then I would say YES! Keep them away! But if these parents are good and only want to know the child I would have supervised visits only! You as the primary caregiver (custody) must make the best decisions for your child in your care!