if you feel that they shouldent make you choose that its not right and you lov
e the both of them and that its not fair because if you pick mom dads going to be upset if you pick dad moms going to be upset
No. A child cannot file a lawsuit. It needs to be brought on his behalf by a legal guardian. However, child support is an issue between parents. It is not paid to the child. The mother should bring the suit.No. A child cannot file a lawsuit. It needs to be brought on his behalf by a legal guardian. However, child support is an issue between parents. It is not paid to the child. The mother should bring the suit.No. A child cannot file a lawsuit. It needs to be brought on his behalf by a legal guardian. However, child support is an issue between parents. It is not paid to the child. The mother should bring the suit.No. A child cannot file a lawsuit. It needs to be brought on his behalf by a legal guardian. However, child support is an issue between parents. It is not paid to the child. The mother should bring the suit.
yes... it is always good for there to be a partnership between teachers and parents when there is a disability. The parents can Leese
Parents can be held responsible for their children's actions in some cases, particularly if they have been directly negligent in supervising or controlling their child's behavior. However, each situation is unique and factors such as the age of the child and the severity of the offense should be taken into consideration before assigning blame solely to the parents.
parents are in every way responsible for their child and they should always be there if the child is in need of their parent.
In most places, the age at which a child can make their own legal decisions varies depending on the specific decision. Typically, children gain more decision-making autonomy as they get older. Generally, at 18 years old, a person is considered an adult and can make their own decisions.
Parents or guardians should play a role in addressing and resolving the bullying behavior of their child. While they may not be directly responsible for the child's actions, they have a responsibility to teach and guide their child on appropriate behavior and intervene if necessary. Collaboration between parents, the school, and other relevant stakeholders is crucial in addressing and preventing bullying effectively.
Is that between a child's parents? if so it is ultimately up to the parents. But, most parents will let the child decide who they want to live with.
Parents should control aspects of their child's life related to safety, well-being, and education. This includes setting boundaries, enforcing rules, monitoring their online activities, and guiding them in making safe and healthy choices. It is important for parents to balance control with allowing their child appropriate autonomy to foster independence and decision-making skills.
because there the parents dauhhh
it depends on the child. if the parent feels they can trust the child, i feel the parents should not have to read their childrens texts.
You don't. The issues between the parents are between the parents.
Both parents should.