Im not sure. The husband might come looking for you (no offense or anything). I did. But I was the child not the single parent.
That parent would be in violation of a court order, so yes, they would be in trouble. The adult makes the decisions, not the child. The child should be put into a car and driven home.
Occasionally. The parent should be removed from the house or the child from the home. To start to heal the relationship the parent has to gain the child's trust, sometimes it cannot be gained thru a counselor
A single parent need to run both roles as the caregiver and authority figure. It means that being the only parent in the home, there are multiplied responsibilities and extra stresses which should be done in single capacity instead.
cons:a parent can't control a child when they are away from home. pro:a parent should have shown a child right from wrong before they leave home.
they should go talk to someone. they shouldn't have to deal with it
well they should be in a foster home but if not then a homeless child I think the best term would be an Estranged child
The court should be aware, but I would not think so. The child is no longer at home.
Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can
If their parent is not present to take advantage of their court ordered visitations the custodial parent should return to court to change the order, especially if there is a concern for the child's safety. The child has the right to be in the care and custody of the non-custodial parent during visitations and should not be forced to spend their visits with others in the absence of their parent.
I will assume this is not a small goat, but a child. The nature of the question does make one wonder though. Custody was established at some point, unless the child moved from home to home in which case, neither parent should have had custody. The child lived somewhere, and that established a default home for the child. You should inform the court of your parental status and your desire to have custody of the child.
no is not you dumboos
If the parent thinks the home-schooling is not in the best interest of the child then they should request a court hearing on that issue. Home schooling in some cases may result in unacceptable isolation of the child and undue influence by the custodial parent. You should consult with an attorney if you have genuine concerns.