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Child protection laws vary from country to country - they are state laws.

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Can a 14yr-old girl share a room with a 8 yr-old girl not related -by child protection law?

Depends on the state


No state is allowed to make laws that deprive a citizen of full what of the law?

protection and use of the law.


Are guide lines legal in law?

Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.Yes. In the case of state child support guidelines they are required by law.


Do women have more protection under state law than federal law?

yes


When was Commonwealth Law Reports created?

Commonwealth Law Reports was created in 1903-04.


What is the ISBN of Commonwealth Law Reports?

The ISBN of Commonwealth Law Reports is 0069-7133.


What law enforcement agency is responsible for protection of state property?

Usually the State Police.


If a parent moves with child out of state years after a divorce which child support law applies?

The divorce decree is still valid. If it needs modification, the law in the child's current state of residence applies.


Cases of child abuse that that made the child protection law be altered or changed?

Yes they can, hire a lawyer or attorney and ask for details.


What is the legal age for a child to be at home?

It depends on the state. Additionally, there are other factors, such as if you have unreasonable or dangerous issues going on it may not matter their age. My recommendation would be to contact the state agency for child protection and ask them if they have an age as usually there is the criminal statute (penal code) and then there is civil law and CPS / civil law is likely going to be more restrictive. Good luck.


How does the Texas state law read on child support?

Here is a link to the actual law.


What areas do both federal and state look after in Australia?

The Australian Constitution gives the commonwealth parliament the ability to legislate on a range of issues, but it doesnt take away that power from the states. (Although, a commonwealth law will prevail over a state law) so with few exceptions, the feds and the states look after the same things.

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