The child's parent is responsible for taking care there children because it was there fault that they made them but cant take care of them
The school has a duty of care. If it has neglected its duty of care, or if the school has actually caused the harm, the school is responsible.
You are responsible you dick....quit being a retard, man up and take care of YOUR child.
If the child is in foster care you pay but not if the child is adopted. Then the child have new parents who are responsible for him/her.
No, only the biological or legal adoptive parent is financially responsible for the care of their minor child/children.
No, unless the child is legally handicapped, the parents are only responsible for the child's welfare up to the age of 18. If the parents refuse to care for a child under the age of 18, they may be arrested for child neglect.
Yes, unless the child has been emancipated, or is in the care of the state or another guardian.
The biological parents are responsible to pay for their child and will have to pay child support so unless the parents take care of it the family member have to go to court and apply for it if the child will be staying for a longer period or time.
It is the duty of the mother as she has the care and control of the child.
I hope so. When a child is not immediately under the care of it's parents then the responsible party at the group home must be responsible for and act as an advocate for that child's health.
Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.
I feel that if a child is taken to the ER or has to be burried, then it is the responsiblity of the adult that was in care of the child at that particular moment.