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If the child is a legal citizen they go to the closest legal relative, if there is no one to take the child they go into foster care. If the child is not a legal citizen they will be deported with the parent. If the child is a legal citizen and they aren't registered in school they can be deported with the parent as well.
Yes, that is legal.
The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.The counselor will want the parent's permission to treat the child. Only the child's legal guardian can arrange for couseling.
Prove it to the court.
No, a step parent has no legal rights to the child. They can only get that through the court or adoption.
I did when my child was on it. Don't if it's legal but he was my child
Only if the parent is the legal guardian of the child's person. If the child is a danger to herself or others, the parent can petition the courts for involuntary commitment.
No, they are not.
If they are the child's legal parent yes. The only way that they might be unresponsible is if the other parent had sole physical and legal custody. If they have joint custody but the child lives most of the time with the other parent they are still responsible.
First, the custody order must be modified if the child is not living with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent does not have the legal authority to make legal decisions for the child. He cannot consent to medical treatment, dental treatment, surgery, cannot enroll the child in school or represent the child in a lawsuit. If the school is doing its job of protecting children it should require proof of custody when the child is registered. That is one of the ways children who have been kidnapped by the non-custodial parent are found.First, the custody order must be modified if the child is not living with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent does not have the legal authority to make legal decisions for the child. He cannot consent to medical treatment, dental treatment, surgery, cannot enroll the child in school or represent the child in a lawsuit. If the school is doing its job of protecting children it should require proof of custody when the child is registered. That is one of the ways children who have been kidnapped by the non-custodial parent are found.First, the custody order must be modified if the child is not living with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent does not have the legal authority to make legal decisions for the child. He cannot consent to medical treatment, dental treatment, surgery, cannot enroll the child in school or represent the child in a lawsuit. If the school is doing its job of protecting children it should require proof of custody when the child is registered. That is one of the ways children who have been kidnapped by the non-custodial parent are found.First, the custody order must be modified if the child is not living with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent does not have the legal authority to make legal decisions for the child. He cannot consent to medical treatment, dental treatment, surgery, cannot enroll the child in school or represent the child in a lawsuit. If the school is doing its job of protecting children it should require proof of custody when the child is registered. That is one of the ways children who have been kidnapped by the non-custodial parent are found.
Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.Generally, the person who has legal custody or legal guardianship of the child has right to the child's medical records. A parent who does not have legal custody is not entitled to the child's medical records. Generally, they would need a court order to obtain them.
In California, there is no specific minimum age requirement to be a legal parent. However, individuals under 18 may need parental consent or a court order to establish certain parental rights.