Knowing the right decisions for your household. Also your child(ren) respect
I believe their are no responsibilities (in NZ) but only a horrible parent would not at least be their for them
Yes, a parent can effectively balance work and family responsibilities by prioritizing tasks, setting boundaries, seeking support, and practicing self-care.
To do anything possible to get joint physical custody.
Some responsibilities are, making sure your house is clean, having enough money, and having a safe environment for the child.
There are no responsibilities. Once they turn 18 they are on their own.
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to provide basic economic needs of their children and to earn an income
Not normally. The existence of a step-parent doesn't affect the responsibilities of the parent providing child support.
A legal parent is someone who has been granted parental rights and responsibilities through a legal process, such as adoption or court order. A biological parent is someone who is related to the child by blood. Both legal and biological parents have rights and responsibilities towards a child, but legal parents have legal recognition and authority to make decisions for the child, while biological parents may have limited rights depending on the circumstances.
Teenagers had less freedom (generally) and more responsibilities (generally).
To support and educate their children; any parent has that responsibility.
A single parent need to run both roles as the caregiver and authority figure. It means that being the only parent in the home, there are multiplied responsibilities and extra stresses which should be done in single capacity instead.