give them things to look foreward too so they know their hardwork will have a good outcome
No, neither parent is required to help their child pay college tuition.
No, but it isn't being a responsible parent when a child has a problem.
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Probably not. But if that parent was ordered to pay child support and is not doing so, then they can be sued for that.
they are not lazy, they are tiered of school and parent's telling them what to do constantly.
Whether you have custody of your own or someone elses child it's the biological parents that pay child support for their child. If they can not pay there is welfare.
The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.
In the US, a dependent child of a deceased parent may be eligible for assistance from Social Security. Check with your local Social Security office.
A paraplegic parent will be able to get custody of a child. Before it will be awarded, there must be proof that someone else will be there to help with the child.
Yes, as long as they understand it's there to help swim and not to just let them be lazy.
Child protective services does no decide if a parent is unfit. A judge will decide that. Child protective services can and will however, help the judge to decide by presenting any evidence they have found that may prove the parent unfit.