Is there any liability to tell a child of a deceased parent?
Tell them that you want to tell them something serious and that it would be appropiate for them to know.
Good luck.It would depend on what the situation is and how poorly he or she is being cared for, but the child or the sibling would have to call child protection services and have them check it out. they would beable to tell the child whether it is ok to leave or if the child is over reacting. If they say ok then the child's move would be legal and the parent would beable to do nothing about it. This situation is very common.
Tell me the process of adopting a child not yours in a marriage. The biological father is deceased.
Tell the parent or take care of it yourself. If they have a gun then tell the police or the parent of that child.
Call your local DMV they should be able to tell you.
jackoff
No but unethical.
Child Protective Services may recommend said parent who to date, and honestly, said parent mightwant to take this advise to heart, because said parent does not have as much experience in the knowledge of people as said Child Protective Service Officer has, but no, they may not tell said parent that they must date such a person.
Yes! Why would you want to keep that from the "custodial parent" anyway?
no it is not ok you should tell you parent , it is child laber
If the child is a minor, the parent has the right to control what the child does with the money and has the right to determine what items the child may have or use.
Not the same way as if the child was older but missing having a mom/dad and not getting to know the parent can make the child feel such things. The other parent and grandparents can often tell the child how amazing the parent was and that can make you feel like you knew him/her in a way and miss him/her and wish you had met and known him/her.