This may be sufficient to warrant a change of custody to prohibit unsupervised visitation with the child and the non-custodial parent. It should also be reported to the licensing board.
In most cases, a 10 year old does not have the legal right to choose which parent they want to live with. This decision is typically determined by the court based on the child's best interests, which may consider the child's preferences but is not solely determined by them. Courts may take into account the child's maturity and reasoning when considering their input.
In most cases, a child cannot be taken by another family member without the consent of both parents or legal guardians. If one parent chooses to take the child without the other parent's consent, it may be considered kidnapping or a violation of custody agreements. It is important to consult legal counsel for specific advice based on individual circumstances.
Probably not, but she may turn the child over to child services if the child is unmanageable. Most parents would choose to keep their children close and at home. However, that does not mean that the parent has to go above and beyond when the child is abusive, involved in illegal activities--generally when being in the home is doing no one any good. It stands to reason that both parties have to take the responsibility to make home life work--most teenagers know what they have to do. I do not feel that the child is automatically entitled to be provided for if they cannot cope or manage the system. Even kids who must leave for safety need to do so on their own.
Well, well, well, in Pennsylvania, once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult, honey. So, if a parent wants to kick them to the curb, they need to give them written notice to vacate the premises. If the adult child refuses to leave, then the parent can start eviction proceedings through the court. It's all about following the legal dance steps, darling.
if your names on the title then no. if its like an xbox or something yes. even if you bought it unlessvyour moving or such.
Yes
No, it is not legal for a parent to take their child's paycheck without the child's consent.
Depends on if he is the custodial parent or legal guardian or not. That is something that parent decides. If he is not he has no right to do this.
nope shame on you this is very bad and hurtful
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
No, it is not legally permissible for a parent to take their child's paycheck without the child's consent.
In almost every case, yes. A parent has control over the actions of a minor child.
Presumably, the custodial parent is the parent who has arranged for the child care and is the person who normally delivers the child and picks the child up after work. The child care worker can refuse to allow a parent to take a child if the custodial parent has provided a copy of a court order showing that the custodial parent has legal and physical custody. No unauthorized person should be allowed to take a child from day care.
In most cases, a parent cannot legally take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent or a court order.
Yeah but will the child pay back? And will the parent allow to give their child a huge amount of money?
A parent has a right to discipline there children when they are rebellious. They can take something from them or send them off to military school.