just say i don't know how to say this but i need to breaking up with you and walk away with the child if you want to bring him or her
nah, they ain't the same person. they also have an age difference of 2 years (so i guess)..
Yes and it can also kill her or make her paralyzed or cause the uterus to break so she will never be able to have a child again. It can land you many years in prison.
A minor is an individual who (by virtue of being under a certain age) is unable to make his own legal decisions. An adult is an individual eligible for such legal rights. Minors are generally under adult guardianship, and there are laws that restrict adult interaction with minors.
A child soldier is a young person under the age of 18. The child soldier can start from under the age of 7 years old. The child soldier they serve as combatants, porters, human mine detectors and sex slave. :( very sad and human shields also very sad:(
The legal age that a person must be to pick up a child from daycare is 18. They must also be legally on record as a designated person to pick up the child.
A child care specialist is a person who works in a child care center. They are also called child care or day care workers.
Superficially yes. But if someone is still paying child support then they also have custody by rights. Though you would have full and the person paying it would have some time with the child typically
Usually if the break up has happened, you can try to redo the damage you might have done by apologizing. You can also try to be considerate of the person feelings. You can also stop and think before you speak if you are thinking about breaking up with the person.
a smallstream,lake, a person who does brooking or taking care of a child is also called a brook
A child born to a person is commonly referred to as their "offspring" or "child." In more specific terms, they may be called a "son" if male or a "daughter" if female. The term "descendant" can also be used to describe a child in relation to their parents in genealogical contexts.
Legally, school-children count as child-workers, and legally workers have to have a break or rest period. This applies to everyone under the age of 16. A break-time can also improve school-children's performance in classes.
Legally, school-children count as child-workers, and legally workers have to have a break or rest period. This applies to everyone under the age of 16. A break-time can also improve school-children's performance in classes.