I would say both. Parents have to stress about paying their bills and taking care of their family, while kids have school to deal with, and parents giving them a hard time. Kids may also have bullies or something that is bothering them. So with that said, I would say everybody's life is equal because life just isn't fair.
If you are an underage parent that lives with your parents they have a say in your life as it affects your child. They do not have a say over your child directly.
If a child is emancipated, the parent or guardian no longer has any say over the minor's life.
Yes.
If you're looking to protect a child's quality of life should a parent die, look into term life insurance with the term expiring when the child grows up.
Data shows that a child who is abused will in turn become an abuser later in life. The life of an abused child is affected his/her entire life.
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because it ruins the childs life and tramatizes them for life and most of the time it kills the kid. Its bad for the parent to abuse the child because the parent always gets coaht and
In general, child support is based on ability to pay, not other factors such as whether the non-custodial parent is involved in the child's life.
The parent has retained a life estate in the property.
Step-parent can certainly petition the court for things like visitation and even custody of a child, but this can depend on many things such as if the child has their other biological parent in their life, the type of home situation, the age of the child, any current custody agreement in place, how long the step-parent has been in the life of the child, and so on.
Depends on whether the other parent was not involved by choice, or denied access.