Yes. Someone in the family can go to jail, but they will stay there only if there is a conviction.
No not unless you are moving in with another parent..... Or if there is a serious reason like abuse or something major then you can have the police move you but you will be put in foster care or with another family member.
An intervention with a family member that has a substance abuse will only work when the family member is willing to help themselves. They must acknowledge that they have a problem and want help. You can intervene by booking them into a rehab clinic, but ultimately it will only work if the person is willing to accept help.
must report reasonable suspicion of child abuse
Ask a family member or a friend.
I'm not a lawyer but i believe the answer is YES. Many children feel unprotected by the non-abusive parent, even when the abuse is occurring within a traditional 'nuclear' family. A biological parent has a responsiblity to protect their children. If their children are being abused by their partner they are responsible for putting a stop to it. If it is allowed to continue it becomes abuse 'by proxy' In the best case it's still neglect, which is also a form of abuse.
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
no, but there is a law saying that you cannot abuse animals in any way. Hope this helps
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Depends on how traumatic the emotional abuse is.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.The non-custodial parent should report the child abuse to the child services agency for an evaluation.