You know what? I think they really don't care as much. Just my opinion...
Unless your custody agreement prevents him from bringing the children around other women, or if she is somehow endangering the children, there is nothing you can do.
They can, but not without endangering their lives.
Endangering the welfare of children can be classified as either a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the specific circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. It is typically considered a serious offense because it involves putting a child at risk of harm or neglect.
She can call Child Protective Services if she believes you are endangering the child. However, only the court can take your son away from you.
Fishermen are endangering sharks.
It is a law that the can only have a certain amount of children. I believe it is two, but it used to be one. I do not know why the government has chosen this law, but the people send the children away because of this law.
Long ago people hunted snow leapoards for sport, and because their hides sold for a lot in the markets, killing hundreds of thousands of them. Another way we are endangering them is that we are taking away their habitat, without this they are dying off. The few snow leapoards left in the world are kept in zoos or animals reserves.
Of course they can! And their children could get taken away permanently.
You are endangering your money if you don't diversify your investments.
what are the principles off endangering others
Men are endangering leopards by a number of reasons, they are hunting them for their fur, they are also hunting them as pests in some places. The main reason for the leopards getting harmed by us is by us cutting down their trees and taking away their habitats.
In Pennsylvania, the minimum sentence for endangering the welfare of children can vary depending on the circumstances of the case and the prior criminal record of the offender. However, it is generally classified as a first-degree misdemeanor, which in Pennsylvania can carry a maximum penalty of up to 5 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.