talk, walk, read, play instrument, count
No way I can think of.
take your child to rehab. they will believe you and get your child some therapy.
18 i think
I think you mean if the visiting parent has a court ordered visitation. If the parent has court ordered visitation then yes the child is forced to be with the parent, that is what the court order is for. If the parent has no court order than legally the answer is "no" but i think if both parents agreed to a time for one of them to spend time with their child the child being a minor must do as the parents tell him or her to do.
If you work at night, a judge would probably think it would be better for the child to live with his or her other parent.
think of the parent just as well as the child. think of the parents worries about the toy and the child's safety.
i think the parent has to let a child live at home until they are 18 unless they both agree the child can move out
yes it is as long as they think it is will be to
Probably. I think I know her.
i think the real question is whats best for the child which i think is too often not asked - if your job keeps you away from a young child for long periods of time, if its possible you could be deployed without your child, then perhaps its best for the child to be with the other parent - rather than think what you want please do consider the best interest of the child - please do talk it out with the other parent and your child and do whatever is the best thing for all
Yes. But it is very unlikely to happen because of the culture. A Dominican child wouldn't ever think of suing their parent for something like this.
inheritance, at least I think that's how you spell it