Yes, a child can get in trouble for hitting a mailbox, even if they don't tell anyone. If the mailbox is damaged, the owner may notice and report it, potentially leading to consequences for the child or their parents. Additionally, if the incident is discovered later, it could lead to discussions about accountability and the importance of being honest about one's actions.
Hitting a child anywhere (except the buttocks in limited cases) is considered abuse.
In most civilised countries, hitting a child is illegal and would indeed get you arrested.
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Yes; physically hitting or hurting your child in ANY way is child abuse.
Yes it is third person singular, that is why you use has and not have. My child have trouble reading
It depends on what the parent did. If the parent abused the child during the punishment, then yes, they can be arrested.
Prison.
It's a federal offense to not pay off your responsibility. If you refuse to pay it off, YOU go to JAIL. So you can choose to leave it in the mailbox all you want, just note that you will go to jail for not paying child support.
No, hitting children is not the right thing to do. It is considered as child abuse and you might get arrested for that.
No, as long as the money paid is going to the house where the child lives then you can not get into trouble at all. However, if the child and her mother are receiving any form of state assistance you and the mother could get into trouble for committing fraud.
Anyone with a child.
Hitting a child in any way, with or without an object is still known as "Physical Child Abuse."