about 100 years
The case is considered "open" at the time an investigation to a complaint is initiated. Generally the case worker has 30 days in which to make a decision as to the status of the case. This means the case worker will decide if neglect or abuse has occurred or if the child or children are at risk for neglect or abuse. If evidence indicates either situation then the required action as designated by the laws of the state in which the incident occurred will be taken.
The state of Indiana recognizes child abandonment only in regard to children 12 months of age or younger. However the state does recognize neglect as a form of child abandonment. According to Indiana law, neglect occurs when a child's mental or physical state is "impaired or seriously endangered" because of a parent's or guardian's "inability, refusal, or neglect" to provide the child with supervision, shelter, food, medical attention or education. For children older than 12 months, it is the custodial parent's duty to file an immediate report with the Department of Child Services in Indiana or with a local law enforcement agency outlining the circumstances of neglect (in this case, child abandonment). From there, the case is investigated, pursued in court and based on the judge's findings, the parent who abandoned the child may have their parental rights involuntarily terminated. No specific period of time is indicated as to when this occurs but generally, anywhere from a period of 6 months to 1 year, if no extenuating circumstances apply are usually grounds for a finding of neglect via abandonment.
How long will you neglect me? Neglect will ruin a relationship. Simple neglect killed the roses.
Last known information for this individual was dated April 11, 2011 when she was arrested for 2 cases of child neglect and was being held in jail for lack of being able to post a $4,000 bond. No further information is available.
3 days
A rescue breath for a child should last 1 second.
As long as they are responsible, it is not. They may have had to go somewhere else for work or even vacation.
It is a very delicate balance and you need to add "being a woman" to the equation. You can't focus too much on work or you'll neglect the child. You can't focus too much on the child or you'll neglect yourself. You can't focus too much on youself or you'll neglect the child & work. It takes effort but is worth it in the long run since you'll raise a good person, you'll do well at work and you'll be hapy with yourself. Good luck.
It lasts for about 2 days
No, the last I heard as long as they were in school yes if they dropped out for any reason then no. They may depend on the state you live in. My mom is a supervisor in child support, the rules are that a child support case ends when a child graduates from high school or turns 18, whichever comes LAST. Not to exceed 19 years of age.
That decided on a case by case basis.