The 18 year old is an adult and can leave, but if it is a court session the court will charge them and may arrest them.
Yes. But the person would have to be deemed incompetent by a doctor's examination and court decree.
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.
Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.Yes. Leaving children unsupervised is considered child endangerment regardless of who has "full custody". That could lead to the parent being deemed unfit and they could lose custody. See related question.
Honorable discharges are legitimate for any job, including law enforcement agencies. That being said, if you were discharged for incompetent or illegal actions, the police may recognize and disqualify you for that. But, in general, an honorable discharge is still considered "leaving on good terms".
"Incompetent" means lacking the necessary ability, skills, or qualities to perform a task or job effectively. It suggests an inability to carry out duties or responsibilities in a satisfactory manner.
An ambidextrous person is proficient with either hand. An ambilevous person is incompetent with either hand.
Yes, you can charge your jump box by leaving it connected to a running vehicle's battery. The alternator in the running vehicle will provide power to the jump box, allowing it to charge. However, it's important to ensure that the jump box is compatible and can safely handle being charged this way. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damage or safety hazards.
No if you truely like this person you should be aloud to be with them your 18 your parents can't tell you what to do anymore your in charge of your own life
Parenthood literally means "being a parent". Instead of writing "being a parent is hard work", you can write "parenthood is hard work.
If a comb becomes negatively charged after being pulled through your hair, it suggests that your hair has a positive charge. This is because opposite charges attract, so the comb's negative charge likely resulted from electrons being transferred from your hair to the comb, leaving your hair positively charged.
The suffix for "parent" is "-hood", so "parenthood" refers to the state of being a parent.
It is hard being a parent.