If your child is an adult and you are being abused you should contact the police. You can obtain a restraining order. You should do something about the situation immediately since that type of situation will not get better on its own. Abuse tends to escalate unless aggressive preventive measures are taken. Call your town offices or ask the police if there is an elder abuse hotline or agency in your area that could direct you to resources and services.
If your child is an adult and you are being abused you should contact the police. You can obtain a restraining order. You should do something about the situation immediately since that type of situation will not get better on its own. Abuse tends to escalate unless aggressive preventive measures are taken. Call your town offices or ask the police if there is an elder abuse hotline or agency in your area that could direct you to resources and services.
If your child is an adult and you are being abused you should contact the police. You can obtain a restraining order. You should do something about the situation immediately since that type of situation will not get better on its own. Abuse tends to escalate unless aggressive preventive measures are taken. Call your town offices or ask the police if there is an elder abuse hotline or agency in your area that could direct you to resources and services.
If your child is an adult and you are being abused you should contact the police. You can obtain a restraining order. You should do something about the situation immediately since that type of situation will not get better on its own. Abuse tends to escalate unless aggressive preventive measures are taken. Call your town offices or ask the police if there is an elder abuse hotline or agency in your area that could direct you to resources and services.
by being a parent!
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Go back to the custodial court. Most custody orders and visitation orders etc have a provision against alienation of the child against the other parent.
If you're looking to protect a child's quality of life should a parent die, look into term life insurance with the term expiring when the child grows up.
Not an underage child.
A young parent is generally considered to be one who has a child while they are still a teenager themselves.
If the child is a minor, yes.
Neither the custodial parent's drug use nor the child's age is a defense against not paying past-due child support.
No, they have to be financially able to support themselves and the child though.
The custodial parent must initiate a petition for child support either through an attorney or for themselves.
It's the court that grant visitation right and the custodial parent cannot go against the court order. Once the child is 18 they can decide for themselves.
Not without the consent of the non-custodial parent ! The other parent has a right to know who their child has been left with (and perhaps would take the child themselves as a better guardian).