When a parent says their child was an accident it means the child was planned.
If you are an underage parent that lives with your parents they have a say in your life as it affects your child. They do not have a say over your child directly.
Say ''It was an accident!''
No. When you leave a child for adoption the papers you sign mean that you are legally prevented from being that child's parent again. The final decision on who will adopt a child is the courts even if the adoptive parents say yes in this case. The adoption can be reverted so the child is up for adoption again if they feel they are not his parents but the biological parents can not adopt him.
Is that between a child's parents? if so it is ultimately up to the parents. But, most parents will let the child decide who they want to live with.
this is not the point but what happen if a child call a parnte stupid?
Yes rebelling child, your parents have a say in what you do at school.
They can & should when needed. that's their job.
In a letter to parents, you can convey important information about their child's progress, upcoming events, and ways they can support their child's learning at home. It also provides an opportunity to foster positive relationships between parents, students, and teachers.
The law say until they are an adult, the parents are responsible. That would be 18 years old.
"Don't give me any of your lip" means not to talk back. Usually in a child, back-talking to there parents. There parents might say "Don't give me any of your lip!" :)
On adoption, the Torah says that the child's status is determined by his birth parents and not adoptive parents.
Generally speaking, parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. A parent cannot simply emancipate their child, leaving that child with no means of support.