no that is their duty
They are often children whose parents sold them or gave them to work in sweatshops because the family is too poor to feed them.
Well depends weather the parents gave them away because they hated their children or weather they gave them away because they couldn't aford or any other reason.If they gave them away because they hated them it would be a no, but if they gave them away for any other reason then yes. But if your question dsen't say then yes.
Your children will have American citizenship but children cannot sponsor their parents in the US until they are 18 years old.
A:Children have a duty to respect their parents. They arguably also have a duty to care for their parents in their old age. However, children are people in their own right, and have no duty to unthinkingly follow the religion of their parents. There may be no compelling reason to cease following the religion of one's parents, remembering that family ties are important and should be respected. However, family ties do not change the objective truth about whether there is a god, or which is the correct faith. We all have a responsibility to ourselves to answer that question anew.A:No. Children should have the right to decide on their own, what religion (if any) they consider best. A:Children have a duty to loyalty and responsibility. Their parents gave them life, and (in most cases) reared them and supported them. They should (at least) explore the beliefs of their parents before seeking out any other systems. Otherwise, no one would need to respect any kind of teaching at all, including school, government and society as we know it; and chaos, anarchy and self-gratification could end up as the only remaining things.
Yes, birth parents think of their children from 1 year to 30 years.
Sexual abuse, violence, negligence, starvation, abandonment. Some children go into foster care when a loving parent is temporarily unable to care for the child due to illness, homelessness or job loss - when no other family member is able to take over. Occasionally a parent is just not able to provide appropriate care for a child, this too can lead to foster care.
yes you should be able to adopt the children if you have a stable environment for them
well it means your they made ur existence you should be nice to them :)
Taking care of your elderly parents should be considered a labor of love, a way of paying back for some of their efforts to raise you. After all, they gave you the gift of life. Wat little they may ask in return for taking care of them in their time of need is minimal in retrospect? A question you could ask yourself: What would you want your own children to do if you were in the same place your elderly parents are now? Would you only want them to get their money and run? I hope not. It is not about the money. I hope that you see that. Please find a way of embracing this special occasion and offer to do whatever you can for your elderly parents for free.
Your son or daughter. Just because the child gets a new set of parents, doesn't mean that the birth parents cease to exist. Adopted children have two sets of parents and both parents will call that child theirs.
Actually children don't have to go to school, they must get education between the age of 6 and 18. If parents decide to educate their children by themself or outside a school, gave to proof that the children get a good education. I think the children have to take examinations organised by the government. Usually parents bring their children to school from the age of 3.
Their character might be from grandparents or it could be a close friend/ relative's influence.