That is one reason a court may find a parent unfit. See related question link.
That is one reason a court may find a parent unfit. See related question link.
That is one reason a court may find a parent unfit. See related question link.
That is one reason a court may find a parent unfit. See related question link.
The lady to whom I referred is deemed unfit to live at home with her family.
An unfit home is a place where children are not safe. This can be because of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. Neglect is a factor in unfit homes. The children may not be properly looked after or have their physical or emotional needs met. Drug abuse and alcoholism in the home by a parent may be constituted as abuse, leading to an unfit home.
If the reported facts were true and then reported to Social Services then it is THEIR decision as to what consitutues being a fit or unfit parent.
Yes, either parent can take a child if there is no custody agreement set into place yet. The father will need to hire an attorney and fight the mother for custody in court if he thinks she is unfit.
You need to find legal proof that the mother is unfit to have custody of the child, drug testing and home inspections can be ordered resulting in the decision that a parent is unfit. Remember to stay within the law while trying to get legal custody of the child and always do what you feel is in the best interest of the child.
If the children are in mortal danger, contact the local child protection services in your area. They will remove them from the home and place them in foster care. If you are a relative, you can contact the protection service and they may recommend they be placed with you during an upcoming court hearing. If they are not in danger, then you will have a hard time proving that the mother is unfit. You can file a custody claim in family court.
It depends on how truly unfit the living situation is. If you believe the child's welfare is in danger, you should have your local department of children and families initiate an investigation. There has to be clear evidence that the child is in jeopardy for him or her to get taken out of the home.
It is possible for any family to lose custody of a child if the child is not well taken care of.
The home of a horse is called a barn or a stable, and they sleep in a stall which is in the barn or stable.
Because usually their Mother cares about them more than their Father.
no, because they're lazy.
a stable