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The court has no interest in the personal lives of either the step child or the uncle unless they are in violation of the law. If the step child is a minor the uncle could be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and statutory rape. The child could be charged with juvenile delinquency. If the couple claims to have a platonic loving relationship, questions and eyebrows are certainly raised but I don't believe there are laws against a platonic relationship between adult and child. If the "child" is legally considered to be an adult, there may be ethical issues but not legal ones.
Amy M. Karp has written: 'Juvenile delinquency and child welfare law conference, 2004' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Administration of Juvenile justice 'Juvenile delinquency and child welfare law conference 2006' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile delinquency, Teenagers, Legal status, laws, Children 'Juvenile delinquency & child welfare law conference, 2009' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile delinquency, Teenagers, Legal status, laws, Children
spare the rod,spoil the child.
Depends on the meaning of "seeing".
Henry Winfred Thurston has written: 'A report of a survey of the juvenile delinquency in Rochester, New York' -- subject(s): Child welfare, Juvenile delinquency
It is the right thing to do. He may not like you for it, but it's the right thing to do. Will it impact your relationship with him? Will it impact his relationship with children? Will it stop him from being able to pay support or child support?
Herbert C. Quay has written: 'Children's behavior disorders' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Problem children 'Juvenile delinquency' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency 'Psychopathological disorders of childhood' -- subject(s): Child psychopathology, Child psychotherapy
James E. Teele has written: 'Juvenile delinquency' -- subject(s): Juvenile delinquency 'Evaluating school busing' -- subject(s): Case studies, School children, School integration, Transportation 'Mastering stress in child rearing' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Longitudinal studies, Parent and child, Stress (Psychology)
Yes
Adults who aid in the unruly behavior of a child in any manner can be found guilty of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Tennessee. This offense receives 100% of the maximum sentence of a Class A misdemeanor.
A parent can press charges for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Ohio. Criminal charges can be filed for the crime, and civil charges can be done for any injuries that may have occurred to the minor child.
yes parents should be blamed because if they are to be working away from home then the child will be missing the love,supervision and other factors that help to build a good relationship between the two.this will cause the child to turn to someone else such as their peers and maybe bad companies just for attention,the peers now will pressure him with negative attidudes and behaviours that will not be tolerated in society,thus it can lead to the growing of juvenile delinquency.