In most places, there is a legal obligation to report suicidal behavior if someone is in immediate danger of harming themselves. This duty to report is in place to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals at risk of suicide.
Yes, teachers have a legal obligation to report suicidal students to the appropriate authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the student.
In many places, there is a legal obligation for mental health professionals to report suicidal thoughts if they believe there is a risk of harm to the individual or others. This duty to report is in place to ensure the safety and well-being of those at risk.
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Yes, in many jurisdictions, priests have a legal obligation to report crimes they become aware of during their duties, such as child abuse or other serious offenses. This duty is often mandated by law to protect the safety and well-being of individuals.
You can pay someone in any manner you wish; it's their obligation to report it as income, if it is income.
Report it to the police or child welfare. You have a legal obligation to do so, as well as an obligation to the child.
Yes, men have a legal obligation to pay child support if they are the biological or legal father of a child. This obligation is typically enforced by family court orders.
Not necessarily. Morals are, by definition, more subjective than the law. You may have a moral obligation to do something for which there is no legal punishment available at all. Maybe you have a moral obligation to give your children presents as your money may permit, but there is no legal obligation to give them more than the necessaries, even if you are filthy rich. In other cases you may have a moral obligation that merely creates a separate and distinct legal obligation. For example, you may have a moral obligation to perform services on a contract, but you cannot be physically forced to actually perform. The only "legal obligation" would be to pay for damages caused by your failure to perform, if any. Therefore, even if there is a legal obligation stemming from such a moral obligation ("you gave your word"), they are not the same obligation.
Unless you are in arrears and not able to maintain your payments from your primary job, you are under no legal obligation to report the second one. see links below
In most places, priests are legally required to report murders that are disclosed during confession. However, there are some exceptions to this rule based on religious confidentiality laws.
This is when you are under a legal obligation to do or not to do an act. i.e. obligated by law.
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