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One might post skin rash pictures on the internet to allow other parents to compare their children's rashes with different pictures. This could allow an over anxious parent to be reassured that their child does not have meningitis or seeing a photograph of a specific skin rash and condition may allow a parent to make a decision to take their child to see the Doctor or visit a hospital.
A parent can have a closer bond with one child versus the other. Sometimes one child might be sicker than the other requiring more of the parents time. The parent might like one over the other because the child listen to the parent and get along with it better.
Some problems might arise if a parent is inconsistent in his/her style. The child might become confused as to what he/she needs to do. The child might not understand when the parent is being serious, or is joking. The ever changing atmosphere in the house can surely be detrimental to a child.
Im not sure. The husband might come looking for you (no offense or anything). I did. But I was the child not the single parent.
Assuming that the support was paid to the custodial parent and was not through the state's division of child enforcement then the court might waive the debt. Generally a voluntary relinquishment of parental rights is granted to allow the child/children to be eligible for adoption. A TPR is not meant to be a legal venue for a parent to be relieved of the financial obligation to their minor children.
If they are the child's legal parent yes. The only way that they might be unresponsible is if the other parent had sole physical and legal custody. If they have joint custody but the child lives most of the time with the other parent they are still responsible.
Becasue you might not be the right parent or just hard to get the money or behavorial issues!
To get a judge to issue an order that a parent cannot visit their child without supervision, a person must provide proof that the parent is not responsible with the child. This proof might include bruises on the child, or the child saying they were not fed or bathed while in the neglectful parent's care.
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Too bad for your child. They might be more receptive if your child asks.
Being a foster parent is a good thing to do; it might be hard, but isn't all parenting? (It really depends on the child and how they were brought up before.) The hardest thing might be giving the child up after your time with him/her has passed.