This is a tricky question. The teacher must specify the responsibility he or she is asking. That is the problem with Philippine educators, they only want salary and all of the teaching is passed to students without elaborating. This is what they call K to 12.
You feel a greater sense of responsibility in taking care of the child, practically the child is your life.
Not signing a birth certificate does not remove one's responsibility. If you are not the bio parent of the child, attempt to arrange for testing that will be evidence of that. Otherwise, you are the parent of a child.
Not necessarily. A person that is on a birth certificate, but is not really the child's father, is just taking responsibility for them. They can't really get into any trouble, legally.
The birth of Heinz's child is important to him because it represents the creation of a new life and the expansion of his family. It also signifies his role as a parent and the love and responsibility he now has towards his child's well-being and upbringing.
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Yes but he may have to prove paternity first.
no, only mothers have the right to abort responsibility for a child, even after the birth. see link below
It is a social responsibility
Once biological parental rights are terminated (TPR) and legal adoption of the child is complete, the adoptive family gains and maintains all rights to and responsibility for the child.
In England and Wales all fathers named on birth certificates after 2004?(I think it's 04!), have automatic parental responsibility, so unless there is a specific court order determining contact and/or residence, then NO it's not kidnap (but if the child was born before that date, then it is kidnap unless you have a parental responsibility/agreement)
Yes, you do. You fathered the child and now you need to pay for what you did. Accept the responsibility.
A child's health is only in the responsibility of a school if he/she is on campus or in school session.