I am in that situation. I say NO. My daughters dad is a massive alcoholic. She goes there and he doesn't take care of her. she is to the age to make decissions on if she wants to go with him or not. So, I say a child just needs one partent to take care of them and love them and give them the support they need. I mean if you are in a relationship that works then yes would be the answer. But, if the relationship that you are in and have kids it isn't healthy for either one of you to stay in the relationship.
Yes, both boys and girls benefit from having both parents present and they have role models. Children have the right to both parents.
Both are authorities. Both (if the parents are good parents) want the best for their children.
Children to their parents obiously because they help us live and give us food and clothes
It depends on where it is used:'Both the parents are working' is not as good as 'Both ofthe parents are working'.'Both the parents and the children had fun' is correct.
No, you do not need both parents to renew a passport.
about 1300 lost both parents.
Us kids need to be punished because we need to learn to do right and learn to obey people. God said for kids to obey their parents for this is right.
Yes and no. Yes because children need their own private space away from their parents. And no because their parents need to know what their children are getting up to in their room.
No, both parents do not need to be present for a passport application.
No, both parents do not need to be present for obtaining a passport.
No, both parents do not need to be present when applying for a passport.
Children typically need a valid form of identification, such as a passport or birth certificate, to fly. Additionally, they may need a consent letter if traveling without both parents or legal guardians.