In the US, anyone can sue anyone for anything.
However, since private citizens do not have the right to "press" or file criminal charges, you probably won't be able to win this suit.
You could call the County Prosecutor and ask if he or she would review the case. There are many, many reasons law enforcement may choose NOT to go forward with charges.
How do you file charges on someone who will not allow the only living guardian see their child?
Citizens can NOT "file charges." Only prosecutors can file charges against somebody. You could make an official report to the police and they would investigate the matter and if the investigation supported your allegation,. either make as arrest (if appropriate) or apply for a warrant.
yes you can
Yes. It would be child endangerment, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, serving alcohol to a minor and any number of charges, depending on the state, province or country in question.
nothing
murder
The child's name means nothing. Support is based on parentage.
if your saying that someone eles is pressing charges on another grownup cause the grown up just told the child that he or she is ugly or something like that then of course not duuu
Nothing, but if anyone finds out the child will be taken away and the parents will face criminal charges.
most people youe it to file child support on someone it states they have nothing to do with their child in short terms
Absolutely. It doesn't matter how much, it's still giving alcohol to someone underage. If a child drinks a half of an alcoholic beverage (that you gave them) and they don't even get a little woozy, will you get in trouble? Nothing happened to them, but you STILL gave it to them. It's Supplying alcohol to a minor no matter how much is supplied. Good question though. Absolutely. It doesn't matter how much, it's still giving alcohol to someone underage. If a child drinks a half of an alcoholic beverage (that you gave them) and they don't even get a little woozy, will you get in trouble? Nothing happened to them, but you STILL gave it to them. It's Supplying alcohol to a minor no matter how much is supplied. Good question though.