As long as you are a minor, yes.
If you are a minor, yes.
yes
if the child doesn't want to see the noncustodial parent he doesn't have too. don't force him to do it =)
Legally you can not force your child to give up the custody. They are the guardian of their child and not you, no matter how old they are.
The Ku Klux Klan limited the rights of African Americans by killing them. The clan also tried to force them back into slavery.
Pt rights state that anyone has the right to refuse medication/treatments.
Children do not have the right to decide whether or not they want to see their parents. Parents have the right to parent their kids unless and until their parental rights are removed.Added: UNLESS - the "children" are actually adults. Then there is no legal way that you force them to have a relationship with you.
No, you cannot remove parental rights by applying to the courts. A biological parent may relinquish their rights, but you cannot force them to do so. Nor can you apply to terminate their rights unbeknownst to them.
If you are not doing anything wrong they can not force you to but if you do something wrong so the court decides you should not have parental rights anymore, the court will simply take them away in order to protect the child.
pacifists
pacificism
No. Everybody, regardless of age, have rights. Human rights. Two of these rights are: - The right of choice - The right of belief The right of choice grants you the right to make life choices for yourself. The only exceptions are where law forbids you from doing so. For example the legal age to have sex, drink and smoke. Laws will only forbid worship of a certain religion if the religion is deemed unsafe or criminal (ie- if the religion encourages suicide or sacrifice). The right of belief grants you the right to choose what you believe in. This includes politics and religion. It is against the law to force someone to believe in something they either refuse to believe in or don't want to believe in. It is against the law to force someone to believe something because it is against your human rights. Parents can freely teach their child their own beliefs. But they cannot force their child to follow those beliefs without breaking the law.
I think you mean "....making a parent give up their parental rights". You can't make anyone illegal. You can also not force a parent to give up their parental rights, Only a court can force them by taking their rights away. If the child is mistreated the child or anyone can report the parents to the Child Protective Agency.
Well, it all depends, at 16 until you're 18, everything is parental consent. You can live with your sister, but if your parents want you home, you have to come home, if you refuse, the police can force you back home. -Katelyn
No. Its like saying do parents force boys to wear underwear?
No. No one can force anyone to be gay. But parents frequently try to force gay kids to be straight (also impossible).
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