They can only follow it, they possess no power to enforce.A Different PerspectiveA school can refuse to release a child to the non-custodial parent. It can refuse to discuss the child with that parent and can refuse entry onto school grounds.
A school system in Florida must accept your child with Down Syndrome. This doesn't mean that each school in the system will accept him or her, only that there is at least one school within the system that will provide for them.
You need english basic math and child care :D
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
The child may refuse visits if the child is now an adult or emancipated, or if there is no order for visitation.
no, you need to read it, but you can skip the cuss words
Psycology, Pretty Good thing to take -nods-
because because
we think you'll need nvq level 3 and to work with kids
I would refuse to sacrifice my child.
No you can......
Yes. Only with the written permission of the primary custodial parent can the child be released to someone else.