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Can parents make you dump your bf?

Absolutely NOT! Yes parents play an important role in the upbringing of their child but they in no way "rule" their child's life. The decision of whom to be in a relationship with is at the discretion of the child itself. Yes you can listen them out and ponder over their suggestion but your life is your life to be lived your way.


Who affects the life of a child the most?

Parents affect the life of a child the most. The parents affect a child by the way they treat them, love them, and how they spend their time with them. Children look to their parents before anyone else.


I am an uderaged parent and live with my parents do they have any say in the child's life?

If you are an underage parent that lives with your parents they have a say in your life as it affects your child. They do not have a say over your child directly.


How old does a child have to be in England to decide where they want to live?

In England and Wales you have to be 16. By then you can move out if you want and as long as you do good you can stay but if you don't live a good life your parents can demand you back.


What if your boyfriend has a child what should you do?

You should decide if you want to be with someone who will be responsible for a child that is not yours for the rest of his life.


Why did Angelina Jolie decide to adopt a child?

Because she wants to help that child and build a better life for her.............


Can a child be baptized if no parents are?

yes if the child accepts Jesus as the savior of his/her life.


What are your hopes and dreams for your child?

To have a better life then there parents ...


Is there an age to choose religion?

It depends on what type of person you are. Some people are raised as a member of a particular religion and never choose for themselves, whereas others may choose to become, for example, a Buddhist when their parents are christian. In other words, anyone can choose there religion at any age, assuming they have the capability to do so. As far as I know, most religions have their "coming of age" ceremonies at the age of twelve, so that is when it is generally recognized that you are mature enough to have made your own decision on which religion you choose.


Can you ask another person to be a godparent if one has let your son down?

It is the custom for God Parents to be in attendance at the baptism of a child. They are the ones who take on the responsibility to see that the child is brought up in the faith. They may also act as guides in the child life, encouraging the child to grow up in wisdom to ba able to lead a good and wholesome life. However the first responsibility lies with the parents and not with the God Parents. For parents to place all responsibility upon the God Parents to guide the child through the early stage of their lives, is tantamount to the neglecting of the child by the parents. One may choose another Grand Parent but again this places the responsibility upon them. It is a sign that the parents wish to place upon others what they should be doing.


Can you stop the boyfriend from coming to the pick up and drop off of a child?

Only the parent the child stays with can decide that. So if it's shared custody you decide the week you have him and the other week she decides. None of you can tell the other one who the child is allowed to see unless that person is unfit to be around the child. It's not uncommon for step parents to take part in the child's life regarding picking up and drop off for school.


Can a teenager choose a parent if that parent signed over rights when the child was a baby but is now in that child's life?

If you are living with adoptive parents but would rather live with a biological parent, I would suggest that you talk to your adoptive parents about it and see if some agreement can be reached. As a teenager you are old enough to be ready to at least start making your own decisions about how you want to live your life. But if your adoptive parents don't agree, I wouldn't advise you to fight about it - at least, not unless they are physically abusive, in which case you can apply to the courts for a legal remedy. Of course, by the age of 18 you will legally have the right to live where you choose and associate with whom you choose.

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