In 20 years of working with fathers, the mothers can be very restrictive in what they believe the father should be allowed to do with the children during a visitation. Frequently, a father will have a camping trip, or some other trip planned for an extended visitation, but at the last minute she won't allow the kids to go, even putting an injunction on him taking them out of town.
They just want the freedom to be a parent without undue restrictions.
No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.No. The parent with sole legal custody has the right to make decisions regarding the child.
Biological children have all legal rights regarding their biological parents that come into operation by law. A foster child would not have any rights at all regarding the foster parents except the right to be properly cared for pursuant to the foster parent status.
No. Step-children have no rights or interest regarding a step-parent's life insurance unless they are a named beneficiary on the policy. Step-children have no rights in a step-parents estate unless they are named in the step-parent's Will. In that case a step-parent can leave the proceeds of a life insurance policy to a step-child by their Last Will and Testament.
As long as the NCP - and CP for that matter - abides by the court order, and provides phone access, then the other parent doesn't need the address of every place the child will be visiting. The permanent residence, however, needs to be known.
If you are the father of your girlfriend's children then yes you can sponsor them. As a parent you have the right to sponsor your biological children.
no
children's rights are the human rights of children :D.The statement above doesn't make sense to me.But i think children have the right to do anything as long as it is legal, allowed by a parent or guardian and allowed for their age.For Example they can go on social networking sites underage if the parent or guardian lets them.
don't the other children have a right to the home also?
They can't. A parent has a legal right to be notified and present at any legal action regarding their children, especially in cases where their parental rights may be terminated.
NO u cant only in Greece
No, that would be criminal fraud.A parent has a right to have access to their children, unless it is proven that that parent is dangerous to the health and safety of the child.
If the funeral is that of the children's other parent or a grandparent, it would be the right thing to do.