Yes for most things. About the only thing the US Olympics committee will provide are two tickets to the child's specific event.
If the parents cannot afford to attend and the athlete is a minor, they must sign a power of attorney allowing a representative of the Olympics committee to act as their child's guardian for the duration or the child will not be allowed to participate.
Your child's friend's parents should contact you and arrangements should have been made. If your child has to travel by plane or even if driven to the location for the vacation then other expenses must be considered and if you couldn't afford it then you should tell the other parents. Generally it's the person asking your child over that should cover most costs of your child's stay, but, you should give your child some money to pay some of their own way.
If the support order included a provision continuing support while the child was enrolled in college it does not matter where the child is living, as the support is to reimburse the custodial parent for the non custodial parents share of the child's expenses. If the child is attending school the custodial parent is likely still paying expenses for that child regardless of where they are living
If the teens are living with their parents, then their parents provide for them. The level of support is going to depend on the parents' financial decisions and there is not any specific requirement besides what is needed for the child to live and go to school. If the teen moves out, they should expect to meet expenses on their own.
yes Child support is awarded when one or both parents are absent. If the child's parents are living together with the child (in their own home or other living arrangement), no child support is due.
You do not get paid for being a foster parent you get reimbursed for child's expenses and they also receive a medical card so there is no medical bills that the family incurs. Getting paid for being a foster parent is the give and take relationship you achieve with your child. In some states, foster parents are in fact paid a perdiem for each child. An average in Texas is $30 per day per child. This is meant to cover the child's expenses (other than medical) but it isn't reimbursed. It's paid to the foster family and they are expected to provide for the child.
most probably no. cutting ur child eventhough it for his own good is not easy for any parents
Answer Why Not? If she is accepted by the parents of the child, she can be the godmother of the child. I have my own doubt of the legal aspects of that.
No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.
Sometimes, but the an adult child has their own life now, right? The parents aren't really responsible. They probaly did there best to grow their disabled child as best they could.
because a child cannot create its own genes so they need from their parents
If the parents are the primary card holders and let the child use the card, yes. If the child is a minor, yes. If the parents are a co-signer for the account, yes. If the child is over 18 and the credit card is their own, no.
Education For Parents, Time for Teaching.