It means that they are responsible for all parental tasks including registering for school, transportation, feeding, clothing, etc. for the children stated earlier in the document.
The opposite of responsibleCan't be trusted to do what they should do.
this means parental guidence is suggested, so mild violence or maybe a little languageanother answer- parental guidnece suggested-what that guy said is true but it also means
GIVING UP PARENTAL RIGHTS First, it should be understood that until court ordered, single fathers have NO ASSUMED PARENTAL RIGHTS. Financial responsibility and parental rights are not linked until he has applied to the court for permission to see his child(ren). What the father is doing is motioning the court to be released from current and future financial obligations, along with giving up the right to "PETITION" the court for Parental Rights. Since they are the ones who actually carry to term and give birth to the child, ONLY MOTHERS have the universal right to voluntarily give her parental rights AND financial responsibility for her child(ren). Initially, after the day of birth, under State Safe Haven Laws, she can abandon her child, giving up all rights and responsible for said child (NO QUESTIONS ASKED) at any Hospital ER. After the Statute of Limitations under the Safe Haven Law, the mother can still give up her children to the State Division of Family Services. However, the father is still obligated to pay child support. On the other hand, the male must seek the permission of the Court, AND the Mother, to give up his own financial responsibility. Petitioning the courts to be absolved of financial responsibility can be time consuming, and expensive in terms of legal fees and court costs. Further, he could be obligated to pay for the mother's legal counsel. Further, if the mother is receiving Aid For Dependent Children (AFDC) or other State Aid for the children, not even the court has the authority to grant a motion to absolve the father of responsibility.
Basically means "without" or "does not have". For example, if an invitation to an event said all employees and their families are welcome "sans children", that would mean all family members not including children.
No. Any outing whereby the children leave the nursery or centre requires parental permission in advance, to sign off on the risks of said trip out and that they agree with where the child will go.
When said child is at least seventeen. Parental consent is still needed, however.
not able to produce children or young synonyms: infertile, unable to reproduce / conceive, unable to have children / young, archaic - barren
Eleanor Roosevelt
something like my little dearscommonly said to children from a mother or a grandmother, very affective
That is a decision made by the court. A court can grant a partial or complete Termination of Parental Rights if the judge feels it is warranted for reasons other than said parent is relieved of his or her financial obligation to their minor child/children. Generally voluntary TPR's (those requested by a parent) are only granted when a child is being legally adopted.
The quote 'She said I didn't understand children much' is said by Uncle Jack in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. It was Scout who said this to him.
All US states have statutes that allow a parent to petition for the Termination of Parental Rights, in the vast majority of situations a voluntary TPR is only granted so the child can be adopted by a new spouse or qualified individual. The purpose of such laws are to prevent parents from escaping their financial obligations to their minor children by relinquishing their rights to said child/children.