disloyal
disloyal
Keeping secrets can be good as no one else will be able to blab them, but you might want to consider opening up to someone as keeping things bottled up is not always a good thing. Why not try talking a adult who you trust first, you will feel much better for it and they can give you advice. But be careful when telling friends, make sure you can trust them with anything. :-)
Then you need to sit and talk with your mom and ask her why she has been keeping secrets from you and tell her that its ok for her to tell you these things because shes in alot of pressure to and wants to make you happy even if it includes keeping secrets from you and tell her how it makes you unhappy if you are that she didnt tell you and then ask if there could be no more secrets between you two which would boost your relationship and make it strong
The father pays 10-30 percent of whatever he makes.
In my experience it makes it difficult to be with both of them. You feel as if you are betraying the other one when your with the opposite parent
When one parent makes important decisions for the children without consulting the other parent and withholds important information from the other parent. When they purposely try to interfere with the other parent's time with the childern - telling them they don't have to go and making arrangements with them during your "scheduled" time with the children and not consulting you first......the list goes on - going through it now.
Parents of children can share the book with their child if the book is written in both languages. This makes the parent more involved in their child's education.
children still have a problem making there own decisions and thats what parents are for, to help they children make the right decisions and to support them financially and mentally hrough out there life
by keeping it in a glass of water and by keeping it out
No, minor children are not allowed to make the decision as to which parent they choose to reside with. A judge makes the decision based on what is in the best interest of said child, not on the preference of a parent or child.
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Parents should have to pay because obviously the parent is lacking on something which makes the child lack and not go to school