Signs that your child may be out of control and in need of intervention or support include frequent aggressive behavior, defiance of authority figures, difficulty following rules, trouble managing emotions, and engaging in risky or dangerous activities. It is important to seek help from a mental health professional or counselor if you notice these signs in your child.
Signs that a child may be dangerous and in need of intervention or support include aggressive behavior towards others, frequent outbursts of anger, cruelty to animals, fascination with weapons, lack of empathy, and a history of violent or destructive behavior. It is important to seek help from mental health professionals or school counselors if you notice these warning signs in a child.
Yes, a man who signs a birth certificate is legally considered the father of the child and can be required to pay child support.
No you do not.
Generally, no.
Parents and caregivers can recognize signs of kleptomania in children by observing frequent stealing of items without need or reason, lying about theft, or feeling a strong urge to steal. To address this behavior, it is important to seek professional help from a mental health provider who can provide appropriate support and intervention, such as therapy or counseling, to help the child manage and overcome kleptomania.
No but past due child support may still be owed
The court will decide. Giving up your rights does not fulfill your obligations to support the child. Someone has to support the child, and you are the mother.
yes
yes
If the father signs the birth certificate, he legally acknowledges paternity of the child. This means he may have rights and responsibilities, such as custody, visitation, and child support.
Yes and he still have to pay whether he signs the birth certificate or not.
he will have to pay back child support if owed unless mother agrees not to or he will have to pay back support if owed to state like if mother was on state aid,but no he will not have to pay for future support