No. The parents always have the right to choose their child's name.
They decide for themselves at 18. Before that it is up to the parents.
The parents should choose a labor that's good for the child's age but you must both agree to it
No, the child (and any person) has the right to choose their own career, wether it pleases or displeases the parents.
that depends on the maturity of the child and the way the parents raised the child. it also depends on the parents. they could choose to let the child not see the body. it also depends on the condition of the body and child's mind
no because that wouldn't be fair if the child got choose too live in America but his or her parents didnt get to choose
The truant should be made responsible for what they have done because they know what they did was wrong, but the teacher should phone the parents and discuss the problem so the parents are more aware of what their child is up too and it is then their responsibility to deal with any problems that child may have for truancy and deal with it.
This is a controversial topic. Most would say parents should not be allowed to choose the gender of their child because it will lead to gender imbalance and abortions.
No. Their children get no choice. Their child would choose to live. Always.
When they are 18.
The child's religion may be influenced by both parents' beliefs, but ultimately the child may choose their own path or a blend of their parents' beliefs. It is important for the parents to support the child in exploring and understanding different religions, and to allow the child to make their own decision when they are ready.
The Court orders the custody arrangement of minor children. If the child reaches at least 14, and a motion is made to bring the case to court, and the judge allows the child to choose, the child does not have to choose in front of the parents. The attorney(s) can ask the court that the parents be asked to step outside while the court and/or attorneys question the child.