No. One week would not reach the level of abandonment.
Not really. I've seen far too many cases where fathers leave because the mother told them to, than they are accused of abandonment.
If you leave without consent, you could be charged with being a runaway. Wait until you turn 17. At 17, you can leave without consent, but you cannot be forced to leave until age 18.
Remaining unlawfully on private property means staying on the property without permission from the owner or after being asked to leave. This can lead to legal consequences such as being charged with trespassing.
Yes, it is possible to leave a hotel without checking out, but it is not recommended as you may be charged for the full stay. It is best to inform the hotel staff if you need to leave early.
If you bring a pt to the hospital as an EMT or Paramedic and leave them before transferring their information to a doctor or nurse.Or, if you leave the scene of the accident without transferring the pt to someone of equal or higher position.
As long as the minor is a runaway you can get charged for harboring her. A 15yo may not choose where to live and is not allowed to leave without parental permission.
The parent would be charged with kidnapping.
No, as long as they come back you consider it not adandonment.
If you leave a hotel without checking out, you may still be charged for the full cost of your stay. It's important to officially check out to avoid any additional fees or misunderstandings.
Well it depends on how the person got to prison. If the person is imprisoned because of a crime they committed willingly then it was their choice to leave their child. They are a selfish person for thinking of only themselves and not how their actions will affect their child or children. So I have no sympathy but if the person is being wrongfully accused then no its not abandonment.
We've had 3 kids. Each one seems to get very clingy at 1yr. Then they seem fine after 2 yrs. Further evidence of this is being able (or not) to leave a child with a caregiver without them being reduced to a puddle of tears. From my experience, 2 yrs. old - and they seem ok. 1 is premature for daycare IMO.