it takes about 2 to 3 days for the parents to leave its child.
A day or two.
wellit dosent take that long maybe 30 seconds - 1 minute :) hope i helped
Yes as long as you are of adult age you can leave if you want. If you have the children with you you will most likely need their other parents consent.
Yes, as long as they are no longer minors.
each parent can take up to 13 weeks pafrental leave for each of their childdren up to thier fifth birthday.
If you're even asking this question, then never leave her alone with him.
That depends on state law where you reside and the nature of the parent's illness. If the parent is suffering from a terminal illness and is in the final stage of life, a leave of absence from school may be approved. However, if the parent has a strep throat, bronchitis or or other condition not deemed to be serious or lasting a long time, such a leave may be denied. A minor is not expected to be a parent's caretaker in most cases, but everything would depend on the circumstances surrounding your request.
Yes, if the relationship breaks down and one leave they still have a chance for custody depending on the circumstances and how long they are gone etc.
As long as the child is below 18 you need consent from the other parent.
It's legal for him to leave the state unless he has the kids with him and custodial parent do not consent for them to leave the state. He can be charged with kidnapping. If the non-custodial parent moves out of state, he or she must continue to pay child support. Also, visitation rights may be affected if the non-custodial parent lives far from the custodial parent.
Yes, as long as there's someone else responsible looking after your child. It also depends upon how old your child is - if he/she is old enough if you think and is responsible enough to stay at home then you are safe to leave them.
The teenager can decide just how long to spend the vacation with a parent, however if the parent disagrees then the decision can be reversed.