Not legal, but probably nothing will happen if it doesn't leave a mark or cause injury.
yes
One problem that children in non-legal unions may face happens when one parent may die and due to the lack of legal documents the child may not be able to claim for property or finance from the departed.
Yes, in Minnesota it is illegal to knowingly harbor a runaway child, as it is considered contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The individual who harbors the runaway child may face legal consequences for violating this law.
Monday's child is fair of face.
13 is Sid to be the minium as sex offenders are able to talk to them and they arent safe enough and trusted but facebook said that if you trust your child then its Legal!:')
No, the 17 year old is still a minor with/without a child. A child having a child doesn't make them an adult. Parents are still responsible of the 17 year old until they are 18.
They are still responsible for him even if he says he is on his own. Him saying it has no legal ground.
Probably not. While most (all?) have an exception to battery statutes to allow parents to reasonably discipline children, an adult slapping a child, especially in the face, with all their strength is probably in excess of the discipline exception.
It is very important that you consult with an attorney who specializes in family law in your jurisdiction ASAP. State laws vary but the husband is assumed to be the father of a child born during the marriage and you could face eighteen years of child support unless you act quickly to protect your legal rights under your state laws.It is very important that you consult with an attorney who specializes in family law in your jurisdiction ASAP. State laws vary but the husband is assumed to be the father of a child born during the marriage and you could face eighteen years of child support unless you act quickly to protect your legal rights under your state laws.It is very important that you consult with an attorney who specializes in family law in your jurisdiction ASAP. State laws vary but the husband is assumed to be the father of a child born during the marriage and you could face eighteen years of child support unless you act quickly to protect your legal rights under your state laws.It is very important that you consult with an attorney who specializes in family law in your jurisdiction ASAP. State laws vary but the husband is assumed to be the father of a child born during the marriage and you could face eighteen years of child support unless you act quickly to protect your legal rights under your state laws.
it was your child's fault
Well, the leaves tend to face toward the light.
No victim no testimony you have the right to face your accuser