nope shame on you this is very bad and hurtful
If the child is a minor, the parent has the right to control what the child does with the money and has the right to determine what items the child may have or use.
We would discuss it with the other parent. The parent has the right to know.
Depends on if he is the custodial parent or legal guardian or not. That is something that parent decides. If he is not he has no right to do this.
No, it isn't right if a parent verbally abuses a child.
No they do not. You will need someone to have custody of you. And if the parent want their child to stay and be the parent they would not give up their rights. There would be no point. To decide where to live you have to be 18 so this is something your parents decide for you and by giving up his/hers rights they can not make any decisions regarding the child. The only thing they still have a right to do is to pay child support.
It is not a crime because the parent is the legal guardian (usually) and has the right to decide what is right for their child.
No as a step parent you have no right to your partners child unless you adopt them.
Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can
Parents are role models for their children and in doing so they teach their child the proper behaviors. To bite another person is NOT good behavior so if a parent does this they are teaching their child something wrong. Children will do/say what the parent does and the parent doing something wrong isn't good parenting.
A parent has a right to discipline there children when they are rebellious. They can take something from them or send them off to military school.
That issue is affected by state laws and court orders and separation agreements. You need to find the answer before claiming the child. In some states the working custodial parent has the right to claim the child as a dependent regardless if the non-custodial parent pays child support in recognition that the parent with custody generally spends more time and money on caring for the child.
It's never the child's fault!There is something wrong with the person who is abusing, who feels he has the right to abuse. Abuse in all shapes or forms is wrong and not something normal people find OK. Both the child and the abuser needs help.