reliable, mature, honest, answerable, dutiful
If the kid trains it, they have a feeling that it is their job and if they don't do it that someone else will have to take over the responsibility. Kids don't like that.
Yes because being a kid means no responsibility, and you are always with your parents. Nobody can call you Mr, Madam, Sir, etc when you are a child, only adults get called that.
You could if the kid is old enough to realize your spouse wont be the kid's mom/dad. but there will be alot of problems if you get a divorce (sorry if that's negative). but i think if you really love him/her its all good to get married.
stressful most the time. but can also be fun and is worthit. but make sure your ready for the responsibility
Old enough to demonstrate responsibility and know rules of firearm safety.
If you are 19 and she is 21 and has a kid, you can give it a try but in all honesty, you are too young to tie yourself down with so much responsibility. She needs an older guy who is ready to take on that responsibility. Good luck. Anything can work if you are both willing to make it happen.
That depends on the age of the child. If he is younger than 18, then it is your responsibility.
If you are the legal guardian, then you are responsible for what the kid does. You might have a clause in your home insurance that covers something like this.
Having a child does not change the fact they are a minor. A minor remains the responsibility of the parents. Once they are an adult, they can live where they want to.
A change of residence does not alter a man's legal responsibility to support his children, although it may be harder to enforce.
Extremely. He has grown up past his old pranks and antics, and taken on more responsibility and maturaty as the series progresses. Of course, he is still the fun loving goofy kid we all love! Extremely. He has grown up past his old pranks and antics, and taken on more responsibility and maturaty as the series progresses. Of course, he is still the fun loving goofy kid we all love!
I am 16, and I have had a cell phone once before. It really is a big deal. It really gave me a sense of freedom and also made me feel like I had some responsibility. It also gave the the feel that my parents trusted me. At the same time you as a parent need to decide wether your kid is ready or not for that responsibility. I would try a trial phase to see it you could trust your kid or not.