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Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.
A civil investigation is an investigation related to a civil matter. A civil matter is a court action (or pending court action) that is not criminal in nature. An investigation related to the care of a child is a civil investigation if the opposing parent is trying to prove that their ex-spouse is not taking good care of the child. A criminal investigation would be if the police were investigating a complaint of child abuse which resulted in the harm, or potential harm, of the child. To put it simply, a civil investigation is any investigation that is not an investigation of a crime.
The good and proper thing to do is to tell the child as much as you think they can understand, but in reality, you must follow the guidelines of your school district or risk consequences.
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In Indiana the juvenile court can grant emancipation if they find that the child: (1) wishes to be free from parental control and protection and no longer needs that control and protection; (2) has sufficient money for the child's own support; (3) understands the consequences of being free from parental control and protection; and (4) has an acceptable plan for independent living.
If a teacher asks this question, yes, it is lawful. Schools function "en loco parentis" and if it would be appropriate for a parent to ask their child this question - then it is proper for a teacher to also ask it. Imagine the possible consequences of NOT asking it. . . the child (or their parent) could claim negligence on the part of the teacher or school for their child's not being able to see properly enough in class to read their book or see the blackboard, etc, etc.
Children Protection and Juvenile Justice Branch is the name of the legislation that relates to child protection in Victoria.
Children Protection and Juvenile Justice Branch is the name of the legislation that relates to child protection in Victoria.
a pre-k teacher or a head start teacher
germany, comes up as having the best child protection policy, why
Child protection laws vary from country to country - they are state laws.