Absolutely, tonsillitis is a very painful condition and needs to be attended to by a physician, especially if a high fever is detected.
Yes. However, you are permitted excused absences during the child's birth. You should meet with school authorities immediately to discuss what steps need to be taken.
because the council had agreed that both matthias and methuseath need to be excused from the gate house
Mostly yes because if the school can handle a child with a growing condition then you will need to seek professional help so you will need to get a speical needs school you a child
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Some priorities that one should consider when choosing the right school for a child is how will the child be getting to school, is the school accessible to them. What are the class sizes, will they child get the individual help they need.
You need to watch out if the are not going to school. If the are missing school and do not have an excused absence and this becomes excessive you the parent can be liable. you will have to pay fines, the schools are paid based on attendance, so if your child is missing alot of school it can lead to you having to go to court and paying major fines!
Do not look for reimbursement; but do check in with your legal help if the child has not attended school for six months or longer to end child support--this will prevent your being out of compliance.AnswerYou need to notify the court that the child is no longer attending school. The court will advise you as to what proof you will need. Generally, if the child has left school permanently you can file for a termination of the child support order. You will not be reimbursed for prior child support payments but you need to stay on top of the situation.
You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.You need to take your question to the court that has jurisdiction and request a temporary modification of your child support order.
yes it does
Generally, yes. If a child lives at school their expenses will be even greater. You need to review the child support order and request it be reviewed by the court if necessary.
Your legal obligations are set forth in the child support order. You need to review it.
You need medical records from the doctor who vaccinated your child. Some states require a blood test to prove immunity before entering school.