By committing a crime of violence or neglect against a minor.
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Of course not! If you get caught, you could be charged with identity theft to say the least; if you can't proof your real identity and parenthood of the child, you would also be charged with kidnapping.
No, it is not legal for anyone to strike a child under the age of 18. You can be charged with child abuse or cruelty to a child if you strike someone under 18 years old.
Someone in the court system will notify social services of the child's situation. Depending on your state law, the child may be placed elsewhere. Hopefully with your family.
No not with child abuse, but child endangerment. She will be charged with abuse if she abuses her child! (i am a law enforcement officer)
If the child is an adult, no. If someone else has paid in your place he can sue you for the money. Otherwise, yes.
The correct spelling is cruelty (mean or inhumane treatment).
The context matters, e.g. the age of the child, where you went when you were gone, did you tell the child or someone else you weren't coming back, etc.
In most states the government will not prosecute someone under the age of 12. Colorado has charged 12 year olds with crimes.
If someone is 18 or older they are charged as adults. Someone that is younger then 18 can't be charged as adult.
it can only be fun if you consider animal cruelity fun. That is all I have to say to that.
yes some animals do die from animal cruelity