School
Church
Park
Library
Bed
i forbid you from going outside
The second form of forbid is going to be forbade.
No! Not ditching school is the child's judgment, and prosecuting the parent of the child has absolutely no effect on the child. If the child is going to skip school, the child should be punished.
If there is a custody order involving the child (and if child support is involved, there almost certainly will be), the parent who wants to take the child out of state should get the approval of the other parent. If the other parent will not agree, then there is always the option of going back to the court that issued the custody order to get permission from the court. (Depending on the exact terms of the custody order you may need to do this even if you have the other parent's approval, but having the other parent's approval will generally make the process much smoother.)
A parent cannot keep a child from going to college. Most parents love to see their child wanting to go to college.
When they move out of the custodial parent's home see links
Yes. If they are still a minor then they are still your responsibility.
only with the court's permission
You are describing a truant and in some cases the parent and child would have to go to court.
When a child window opens and if we don't want it to disturb the work going on in parent window then blur event will open the child window but wont show it in front of the parent window ie the child will open behind the parent window.Hope this answers your question.
IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT THE PARENT'S ARE,IT ONLY MATTER'S WHERE THE CHILD IS BORN. IF THE CHILD IS BORN IN THE U.S. THEN THE CHILD IS A U.S. CITIZEN
The parents can be arrested or fine for child neglect and social services will be involved and/or put the child or children in foster care.