To have intercourse it only needs to be a couple of inches long. Long enough to enter the vagina.
The child can have either Rh positive or Rh negative blood. More information is needed on the mother's genotype to know for sure. With the information currently given, the child has a 25% chance of being Rh negative.
It is important to a child for bone and teeth development.
Negligence means the responsible person did not take care of what he needed to take care of.If my 3 year old child gets hurt because I left them to go to the store, that is negligence on my part.
Assuming I am wearing dry leather shoes with rubber soles, and I'm not standing in water, I would kick the child's hand away (gently) from the scissors to break the circuit (without me getting electrocuted as well). To try to turn off the power at the mains would take too long. Also, my rubber soles meant I was not grounded to earth, and I could grasp the child's dry clothing (using one hand) and drag the child away to safety.Obviously, the better option would be to not allow an open electrical outlet, an unsupervised child armed with metal scissors anywhere near electrical appliances and installations whatsoever.There is the possibility that the electrical shock would throw the child clear - then the emergency services and administering CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) if the child is unconscious would possibly be needed.
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no, go to child support enforcement.
they needed money for their family
child neglect is when you do not provide things that are needed for your child without meaning harm where child abuse is when a person intentionally harms a child to be cruel
Yes because child labor helps the products be made
if the child is still at the age to where child support is needed than it doesn't matter if the father is retired.
For the same reason that any child is adopted by loving parents: the child needed a home and the parents wanted a child.
DANNY
Parental supervision is desperately needed nowadays. It takes two parents to make the child and both are responsible for that child for better and worse.
As long as you can prove paternity (if needed) and you provide for the child, you can.
Not as long as it had been prescribed by a doctor for that child.
No, it will have no effect.