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1. Provide financial aid for education, food, shelter, transportation 2. Visit family code of the Philippines
by giving them responsibilities
Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.Be prepared to pay. Children are legally entitled to the financial support of both parents. Even if the custodial parent doesn't "need" the money, it should be placed in a bank account for the child to be used for college, career training, a car, etc.
Legally, parents are generally responsible for providing financial support for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18. However, once a child turns 18, parents are generally no longer legally obligated to provide support, including housing, unless a court order or agreement says otherwise.
The main responsibilities of management in an early childhood setting include overseeing staff, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment for children, developing and implementing curriculum, maintaining licensing and regulatory compliance, communicating with parents, and managing the operational and financial aspects of the facility.
Parents do not have a legal obligation to provide for adult children who still live at home. However, parents may choose to establish guidelines or expectations for their adult children living with them, and may have legal responsibilities related to providing a safe and healthy living environment.
Do the chores your parents tell you, respect elders, go to school, listen to adults/parents, have good manners, and dress appropriately.
The Private School Aid Service (PSAS) offers financial aid services to parents of children. Parents can apply for financial aid and each case will be assessed.
Do the chores your parents tell you, respect elders, go to school, listen to adults/parents, have good manners, and dress appropriately.
not if he runs and hides
Parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18. After their children are adults it is up to them to take care of themselves, although many parents may still help.
Too many parents abdicate their responsibilities and expect the school to teach their children discipline.