you get it drawn up by a lawyer who specialises in this area.
Another answer:All wills can be contested. If yours explains a specific reason you're excluding a specific child from your estate, and specifically awards him no more than one dollar if he chooses to contest, there's less likely to be any debate.But be aware that you'll be forever remembered by future generations as an ogre. You sure you want to do this?
It will depend on the specific circumstances. An adoption after the will was written will affect the distribution. The court will treat the adopted child like they were a natural born child of that person. consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction.
No its not, leaving you're child at home is also child abuse. child abuse is like you're parent beating you up it is illegel
The child's needs continue.
Yes. The child should and must be supervised.
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You will regret it that you are leaving this child behind, take the child with you or make sure that you have pleny of visitationsi f not you will not forgive yourself nor will you be forgiven by the child. Remember, lovers come and go but a child is a child forever!
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18yo.
You can be charged with "Child Neglect" or "Child Endangerment" but whether you will actually go to jail is doubtful.
Leaving a small child unattended in a car poses significant risks, including heatstroke, as temperatures inside a vehicle can rise rapidly, leading to severe illness or death. There is also the danger of the child accidentally engaging the vehicle’s controls, which could result in the car moving or causing an accident. Additionally, leaving a child alone can expose them to abduction or other safety threats. It's crucial to prioritize the child's safety by never leaving them unattended in a vehicle.
It certainly is, that is called abandoning the person that does that will be put in jail and children can be taken away.