This depends on how old your daughter is, which state you are in and the reason your daughter is being interviewed. Some states don't permit a juvenile to be questioned unless a parent or guardian is present. There are exceptions to this, as in when the parent or guardian is a suspect in a crime against the juvenile; even then, there may be a requirement to have an adult advocate present to protect the juvenile's interests. Other states have no such requirements. If your daughter is no longer a juvenile, you probably have no say as to whether she is questioned at all.
let the whole family start crying with her. She will get annoyed and will stop. Do it always. It worked with my daughter.
Dally was speeding. That's why he got pulled over.
Yes. He can't do it while you are driving.
Tell her you won't give her any more peas.
In most states on her 18th birthday
Tell them that they're daughter is emotionally hurt and convince them to stop abusing her.
After the fight, they tried to murder his daughter, but luckily the police found out.
The police should obey the law just like everyone else.
One good way is to pound the pros and the cons of smoking marijuana, and if she still smokes, try to start probation, or inform police officials.
by stop being scared and tell the police
report it to the main people of police industry
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Your ex can stop you and your daughter moving from Scotland to England if they have also custody of your daughter. You should try to work something out between the two of you.
If your teenage daughter is verbally abusive, you can take her to a therapist or even call the police.
With a red-light, and a police officer with a stop sign.
Any possession conviction will stop you from joining the police force. Unless the police force in outside the U.S., police forces prefer cops who aren't criminals.
UK Police have the power to stop you filming on private property if you do not have the landowner's permission and they can stop you filming in public if they believe that you are committing a crime.