They stay with the parent and continues in school.
Children working to help support their families, this normally happens in poorer countries!
They are sent to camps to be Decommissioned.
find a job
parents become irritable, and sometimes start drinking or smoking. tension arises in the house. children sometimes become rebellious or depressed, seeking attention. sometimes.
maybe that is not very good, just have a baby, in many countries, the baby are the solid constant between husband and wife, juse have baby.
Well he/she searchs for another one.While they are unemployed they can go on unemployment benifits.Hopefully that person does find another one!
In Chapter 2 of "The Giver," when children reach the age of Ones, they are given their family units in a ceremony where they are officially assigned to their families by the Committee of Elders. This marks the beginning of their journey towards maturity and responsibility in the community.
Bruce Sacerdote has written: 'What happens when we randomly assign children to families?' -- subject(s): Adoptees, Health and hygiene, Korean American children 'Education and religion' -- subject(s): Church and education, Cross-cultural studies, Education, Religious aspects of Education
The two families reconcile.
I know in Washington this is required, but I've never heard what happens if he can't.
About 72% of the world's children become divorced after their parents are. This happens because the children watch their parents actions and learn from them. For example, if a parent says to their child to watch out for a man/women if they start acting nervous on a date with you, the child starts to watch out. Then the child will exaggerate and divorce someone or break up with them.
If you are in a chapter 13, if you are no longer able to make plan payments, you must either convert to a chapter 7 or dismiss the 13.