After a child hits their grandparent, it's important to address the behavior calmly and effectively. First, ensure the grandparent is okay and provide comfort if needed. Then, talk to the child about their actions, helping them understand why hitting is unacceptable and discussing healthier ways to express emotions. Encourage an apology and reinforce positive interactions between the child and grandparent to rebuild their relationship.
Yes if the child of the grandparent has traces of it.
I imagine the child is fond of his grandparent. Talk to the police so they can talk to the grandparent and explain the law to them. The grandparent might then change their mind.
child is slow grandparent is slower and parent is the fastest.
In North Carolina, if guardianship is appointed to a grandparent and a step-grandparent after the biological grandparent's death, the step-grandparent generally has the same rights as the biological grandparent concerning the care and custody of the child. However, their legal rights may depend on the specifics of the guardianship order and the court's determination of the child's best interests. It's important for the step-grandparent to be included in any legal documentation and to maintain a supportive relationship with the child to uphold their guardianship rights.
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Your second cousin is your parent's cousin's child. You and your second cousin share a great-grandparent (not a grandparent).
Yes
They have to adopt the child, otherwise you should pay.
Fairly old because you would have to raise your children (that is at least 20 years), they would have a child ( that makes a grandparent). The child would have a child ( that makes a great grandparent) and the child would have a child ( this makes a great great grandparent), so this is at least 80 years if each reached 20 before having a child.
Yes
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yes ofcourse why not you can sleep