When a parent leaves, it's important to be honest with the child and reassure them that it's not their fault. Let them know that they are loved and supported, and encourage them to express their feelings and ask questions. Provide comfort and stability during this difficult time.
no it is not ok you should tell you parent , it is child laber
Is there any liability to tell a child of a deceased parent?
Hug your child and tell them you love them. Tell them that you support their lifestyle and offer your support. That's about it.
Tell the parent or take care of it yourself. If they have a gun then tell the police or the parent of that child.
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They can tell them to leave. Once a child is an adult, usually age 18 depending on the state, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave.
If you are the parent, then just don't hire her again. If you are the child, then tell your parents you don't want that particular person to babysit you and tell them why. If you have a good reason, that should work.
No but unethical.
Child Protective Services may recommend said parent who to date, and honestly, said parent mightwant to take this advise to heart, because said parent does not have as much experience in the knowledge of people as said Child Protective Service Officer has, but no, they may not tell said parent that they must date such a person.
Yes! Why would you want to keep that from the "custodial parent" anyway?
Tell your parent ! , tell your principil !
To me, I don't think that is fair. Once you reach a certain age (13) you should be able to choose who you want to live with, Mom or Dad. You do have a choice, and if you really want to, tell your parent.