Yes, particularly if the child is left in a dangerous situation. Child abandonment can result in the child being taken away from the parent and put into a foster home.
It is rude and irresponsible to leave a child in a toy-shop or any other store to use it as a playroom while you do your shopping!
no
Yes It Is
yes
your a weirdo
In many places, it is legally required for parents to provide shelter and support for their minor child until they reach the age of majority. Making a 17-year-old leave the house when the parent is working could be considered neglect or endangerment, depending on the circumstances, and could lead to legal consequences for the parent. It is important to seek advice from a legal professional in such situations.
Yes, in most places it is legally considered abuse to strike a child in anyway that leaves bruising. It is also illegal to strike them in many ways that do not leave a bruise as well.
Laws regarding leaving a child home alone vary by location, but in many places, there is no specific age at which a child can be left alone. Parents are expected to use their judgment based on the child's maturity and ability to handle emergencies. It is important to check local laws and guidelines to ensure compliance.
about half an hour after they are born but it is better to leave them in a dumpster
It isn't considered illegal unless you leave a large bruise or permanent mark. So unless you slapped your child full force, it's not illegal. But then again, unless the kid is truly a bad kid; it's not very good to slap them anyways.
No, it is not illegal to video tape in a store. Keep in mind however that the store is private property and if an employee (a representative of the owner) asks you to stop or leave, anything else you do except comply with the request could be illegal.
umm no! unless its an illegal drug store
No. Having a child in the United States does NOT affect the parent's immigration status. Once the child is 21, that child can petition for the parent to be given a green card, but the mere fact of an illegal having children who are US citizens does not confer any change in immigration status for that illegal alien. Thus, the illegal alien parent can easily be deported. The child may also be forced to leave with the illegal parent, but this depends entirely on the circumstances. Even if the US citizen child does leave with the illegal parent, that does not affect the citizenship of the child.