If the child is not a teen then no father should ever beat up their child. If the child is a teen and is not following the rules of the house or argumentative towards the father some fathers can only take so much; especially with their sons they can get into a brawl. It doesn't make it right, but sometimes teens can push the wrong button on a parent over and over again until something snaps. If it is straight out abuse then that child should tell another relative; school counselor or the police.
This question should be why would any parent beat up their own child? Mothers do it 7X more often, according to the DOJ study, "Murder In Families", even when taking custody arrangements into consideration. A common factor in mothers beating and killing their children is that they were also abusive to the children's father. The same is not true of fathers who abuse the mothers. Male children are the primary targets, as they are little versions of the father whom she considered a wimp for not sticking around. Unfortunately, there's no place for the men to go with their children and single fathers have no legal rights to their children, so they can be arrested for thaking them away from the abusive mother. By the time he gets bailed out, there's a restraining order on him.
Battery pf child is bad, but it's not gender specific. The mothers account for 55% of all cases, stepfathers/boyfriends for 10%, stepmothers/girlfriends for 9%, and fathers for 8%.
Oh wow! U do know u can report for child abuse
It doesn't. It's the same as a man and woman being married only they can't make their own child and would have to adopt a child that was abandoned and has no parents.
a yz would own a crf
Yes, in numerous cases.
That would be your own if you adopt a foster child.
Yes. This would be between 2 adults since the child is now grown. She is in charge of her own DNA and does not need mother's permission.
No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.
the man she was living with was NOT the biological father, but he was under the assumption that he was and was supporting and raising the child as his own. what rights does he have
1. To have his own sailing boat. 2. Beat a man at a mathematics race. 3. Be so clever that the emperor would want to meet him. Hope this helped :D
You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.You would need to hire a private child support collection agency at your own expense. You can read more about it at the related link.
Because he would beat us all in a fight.
In avatar the last air bender when the child ask for zhuko's past