Regrettably it is not.
It would be illegal. He is committing the crime of kidnapping.
No, and of the two, being denied a father is far most costly to the child and society in general as 85% of crime is committed by those who grew of fatherless.
I'm pretty sure that if you abuse a child or commit some kind of crime then you can loose custody of the child/children.
The duration of The Crime of Father Amaro is 1.97 hours.
Actually, your question should be, "Can I punish and cause emotional damage to my child, as well as foster onto American Society another fatherless child, because the father is unable to pay child support in an economy where there's six men for every job?"Of the two, being fatherless is far more damaging to the child. Over 90% of crime, especially violent crime, is committed by them. see link below
Actually, your question should be, "Can I punish and cause emotional damage to my child, as well as foster onto American Society another fatherless child, because the father is unable to pay child support in an economy where there's six men for every job?"Of the two, being fatherless is far more damaging to the child. Over 90% of crime, especially violent crime, is committed by them. see link below
The Crime of Father Amaro was created on 2002-08-16.
A girl can deliver a child at fifteen, but beside being dangerous for the fifteen year old mother and the child, it is evidence that a crime has been committed, and the father of the child can be convicted and imprisoned for sex with a minor.
That would depend on the laws of your State.Generally, the crime of child abandonment occurs when the parent who is charged with the custody and care of the child leaves the child with the intent of abandoning it. Therefore a father who is paying child support is the non-custodial parent and cannot be charged with child abandonment. You can check your state laws at the related link.
The same as when mothers deny the father access. In our society, 85% of crime is committed by those who grew u fatherless. see link below
He could not even if he was tricked. Paternity Fraud is a crime that does pay. see links
If a father takes a child without permission, it can be considered parental kidnapping, which is a serious crime. The father could face legal consequences, such as criminal charges and potential custody issues. It is important to seek legal advice and take appropriate steps to address the situation.