no it can not
I believe the law anywhere in the US is that if a child is a minor, they cannot sit at a bar where liquor is served even with a parent present. They can sit in the dining area but not at the bar. If the bar has no dining area, the child should not be inside a liquor establishment.Truthfully, many parents would view this as improper parenting since the children would be around other adults who are drinking or drunk. The children would hear and see everything from foul language to off-color jokes, to sexual innuendos, to lewd physical touching between adults. I would not allow my child to sit at a bar. They grow up too fast already.
No, a minor may be allowed to sit at a nearby table, but not at the bar itself. A person must be 21 to sit at the bar rail.
No, in Florida, it is illegal for a child to sit at a bar regardless of whether they are drinking alcohol or not. Minors are not allowed in areas of a bar where alcohol is served, unless accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or spouse who is at least 21 years old.
If you are the parent of the child that hit the other you need to teach your child to not hit. To do so, most of the time, time out works. Get a chair, put it in the corner of the room, and make them sit in the chair with nothing to do. make them sit there the number of years they are in minutes. EXAMPLE: if they are five, make them sit for five min. if you are the parent of the child that got hit, find the parent of the other child and tell them about it. Make your child that got hit feel better by comforting them.
Yes, if they are accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Yes
Whether a child under 10 can sit at a bar depends on the establishment's policies and local laws. Many bars do not allow minors to sit at the bar area, while some might have designated family-friendly sections. It's best to check with the specific bar or restaurant for their rules regarding minors.
In Connecticut, it is generally illegal for anyone under 21 to sit at a bar where alcohol is served. However, exceptions may apply in certain establishments, such as restaurants, where minors can be present if they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. Always check specific local regulations, as they may vary.
The child must be able to rest their feet on the pegs and be of an age to sit still and concentrate.
Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.Yes, of course. The custodial parent is entitled to anyrecord concerning the child. Many non-custodial parents provide insurance coverage. That does not bar the parent with custody from the child's medical records. That wouldn't make sense and would be counter productive to the best interest of the child.
In Massachusetts, the legal age to sit at a bar is 21 years old. This applies to any establishment that serves alcohol. However, individuals under 21 can be present in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol, as long as they are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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