Legally, if the child is still a minor than no. If the child is underage and leaves the home the parent could be charged with abandonment. It is the parents reponsibility to look after the child until they reach adulthood. What the child wants does not really matter.
No. The custodial parent has been assigned the responsibility for the child by the court. And until the minor reaches the age of 18, they live where their parent tells them to.
It depends on the custody agreements. Contact a lawyer.There are no fool proof ways to win custody cases unless the other parent have been found unfit by the court. You have to be a good parent and live a responsible life and get a good lawyer. Then you follow the lawyers advice. Then it's up to the judge who will see to what is best for the child and not necessarily what the parent wishes.
Black Stallion
Because he tells a true story about how he nearly drowned in mayonnaise as a child.
you take the opportunity and make it worth
My personal opinion on this is when a parent tells a child they are going to leave them someplace. Depending on the age most children feel at that point that the parent is abandoning them. You can see the fear in their eyes, but that is worse thing that can happen to a kid. The next thing is when a parent tells them they are stupid. This sticks with a child and they will believe it to be true. Once that is set it is hard to change that "tape" in their head and it will keep them from being successful. The absolute worse thing a parent can say to their child is "I,m not mad at you, I'm not upset with you I'm disappointed in you." Because then you can't change their minds. I wish you were never born.
If a parent tells a child to leave their house, they typically cannot then report the child as a runaway since it was the parent's instruction for them to go. However, it's important to consider the laws in your specific location as they can vary. Communication and seeking support from appropriate authorities or social services may be helpful in such situations.
stove, fire, tv, glass
Let your child know the consequences ,what she did was wrong as continue being a parent and show how to tend for the child when she goes to live on her own
Usually a family member or a close family friend will tell a child when a parent (or both parents) die :(
The right of parents is to follow what the court tells them to do. If your child is required to see each parent then so be it. Each parent has to sow some kind of parenting figure in their child's life. Also to comfort them when they are having a bad day. The maion right is the child shares coustity with the parents or one parent gets to have the child.
Your Child Can't See The Ghost Because They're Invisible. not true the child can still see them but no, even if the kid tells you the parent can not see them
No. The custodial parent has been assigned the responsibility for the child by the court. And until the minor reaches the age of 18, they live where their parent tells them to.
No, the custodial parent can waive it but if she needs benefits from the state the other parent has to pay child support since it's parents obligation to support their child. If she waives it and needs it later on the case can be opened again. However, you should be aware that a judge may not allow the waiver since the child is entitled to the support of both parents. If the custodial parent doesn't need the money then it should be placed in an account for the child to use for college expenses.
The sex talk is usually when a parent, sits down with there child and tells them what to look out for,not do or do when it comes to having sex when there older. Hope i helped! [':
No, actually there would be no way to know that unless the student tells her. Then, there would be the privacy laws that come into effect and she may actually be breaking the laws if she did inform the parent. She can provide information to the student on prenatal development.
kick him in the nuts and leave him