A lawyer
Maybe a disability lawyer
Or better, become a Psychologist, Social Worker, Pediatrician, or Police officer.
I would say a psychologist would deal the most, but a police officer would be the most rewarding.
If you decide to become a police officer, you can specialize in child abuse cases.
yes of course, why shouldn't they, when they reach age of majority they can do what ever they want as long as it is legal.
The person who is getting abused is the legal victim.
Take him to court, Show damages,,,,,,,,,,,, A lawyer will be needed for this,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sorry, There is no other legal way.
Caffeine.
Debra Ratterman has written: 'Reasonable efforts' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Juvenile courts, Abused children, Foster home care, Law and legislation, Children
yes,
Debra Ratterman Baker has written: 'Iowa child welfare law' -- subject(s): Children, Legal status, laws 'Reasonable efforts to prevent foster placement' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Juvenile courts, Abused children, Foster home care, Law and legislation, Children
If you and your children have a passport, just get on a bus or plane and go; otherwise you should contact the American embassy or any of the consulates on major Mexican cities for legal advice.
Yea your paying for the song so its legal.
A shipment of children should be rejected if it is found to be unsafe, such as when they are in poor health, abused, or not properly documented. Additionally, if the children are being transported without consent or in violation of legal and ethical standards, this would warrant rejection. Ensuring their well-being and rights must always be the top priority.
no it is not legal because spanking your children is wrong and it hurts too
Yes, you can sue a roommate for not paying utilities and seek legal action to recover the unpaid amounts.