Three rights that are necessary for a child include education, protection from abuse and the right to play and recreation.
the same rights as a hurt adult
None, although it is their child, they are legalley an adult so they have their own rights?
In the US, parents have no rights over an adult child unless that adult child has been declared mentally incompetent by the court and the parents were appointed guardians as a result of that.
I am presuming that you're asking if one parent can relinquish her parental rights and basically give the child to another adult who is unrelated and not the child's other parent. The basic rule is that if one parent terminates her rights then the other parent has those rights unless the rights of that adult were previously terminated. I am sure that in any case the adult to whom the child was given must officially adopt the child by going through certain judicial proceedings.
Until the child is an adult you have no rights. The adoptive parents have to give you permission to contact between you two as long as the child is a minor.
An adult child is a natural beneficiary to an estate. If there is no will, and there is no spouse, they are likely to get the estate.
You no longer are required to attend school More work rights (no child labor laws) You are considered to be an adult Full driving rights
There is no child at 18, that is an adult who makes his own decisions about who to see.
In the US, they cease to be a child (legally) and become an adult- with all of the rights and responsibilities of an adult.
Yes the mother can be a minor and petition for child support. She has the same rights as an adult in that case. Or I should say the child has the same rights regardless of how old the parents are.
If you child is a minor and you are a custodial parent, you should have complete access. If your child is an adult, none.
Not until the child has reached adult age. In order for the child to be adopted the parent had to give up parental rights so they no longer have rights to the child.