Social Services tries to keep families together. If the father is a fit parent, has a relationship with the child, and can provide for the needs of the child, social services would work with the parents to keep the child with the father.
Probably to the County Social Services Dept. if the kid(s) are in foster homes.
Elisabeth Reichert has written: 'Social work and human rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, Social service 'Challenges in Human Rights'
If the social worker takes your Baby, Toddler or Child, he/she can return to the household once you have another family member who isn't married to that Baby/Toddler/Child's mother/father. He/she can phone to 'Service' and then 'Adoption Service'. The child will be bought back to the household but not claimed as that Sim who adopted it's mother or father, the real one's will always be, however they will be like a family member to that Sim.
No. A father cannot use a copy of the kids social security to get welfare benefit if the mother already got the assistance.
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The minor child's mother can file a claim against the father's estate. The minor child is also entitled to inherit a portion of the estate. The mother should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain her rights and options. The child can also collect survivor benefits from Social Security. See related link.
If the father has any children under 18 years old, they do.
yess it is you should be intitled to a full amount of money to help you and your father ir mother live a normal life
The answer depends on the details. You may be placed in your father's custody, if possible, or under the guardianship of a close family relative. You may be given the opportunity to choose but an adult will need to advocate on your behalf. You may inherit your mother's estate. You may be entitled to Social Security benefits.
No, no, no, no and no! Personal information of the child and the parent is confidential.
You need to get a family law attorney. Depending on your state you maybe able to get help from family services through the Department of Social Services. There also maybe a family law clinic that can help you. I would start with the phone book and look under family law, or call Social Services and someone should be able to give you the next step.
The protesters felt deprived of their social rights. He told the man in the office that he wanted to be told more about his social rights.