That is a pretty open question. What kind of picture? Your child?
What circumstances drove this question to be asked? Is the child fully clothed? Is it a picture you took of someone else's child that they do not want you to have? If there are extenuating circumstances, then legal issues might come into play.
It depends on the nature of the picture. If the picture is something "PG-13" or safer, then it is perfectly fine to keep. Pictures considered to be child pornography, on the other hand, are illegal to keep. A person can lose their job, get fines or even go to jail for being found to possess pictures of this nature.
So the basic answer is no. If you have an everyday "decent" picture of a child doing everyday child things, and you got the pic under everyday circumstances, like the parent gave it to you, you took it at a party, or the child ended up in a pic from a public place and you are not publishing it, then there should not be any legal issues.
If there are other things going on that are causing you concern, then it would be best to contact your local law enforcement agency and ask them what the laws are in your specific circumstances.
In most places, it is not illegal for a child to run away from home. However, parents or legal guardians are still responsible for the safety and well-being of the child. It's important for families to address the underlying issues that may have led to the child wanting to run away.
In Hawaii, it is not explicitly illegal to spank a child with a belt as a form of discipline. However, it is important to note that excessive or abusive physical discipline can still be considered child abuse under Hawaii law. Parents should always consider positive and non-violent discipline methods.
Yes, it is illegal to choke someone. In the US it could be considered a felony charge of attempted murder. It is battery and usually it is also assault. It is illegal to make physical contact with someone without their permission.
Yes, it is illegal for an adult to hit a minor. This can be considered child abuse and is punishable by law. It is important to seek help and report such incidents to authorities.
It is VERY illegal for you to apply for/obatin credit in someone else's name - even if they are your children - it's called identity theft.
Yes it can be if the picture is private and of an under-age child it is illegal.
Not much is banned. Depictions of Child pornography and Bestiality are usually prohibited from distribution or even possession. All other porn is legal. Its illegal to possess a picture of a naked child showing genitalia unless you are (or were) the child, or the parent of the child. It is illegal to show such a picture to others. No political party or position is illegal. No religion is illegal - the legality of Satanism distresses some people. Other illegal things include street drug possession, firearms without licences etc.
It is generally illegal to keep a child from a parent without a valid reason or court order. Parents have legal rights to custody and visitation, and interfering with these rights can lead to legal consequences.
just keep it on the dl (down low)...
It is not illegal, as long as you legally possess the gun in the picture.
yes it is illegal to post the picture of any person without their permission
It's not illegal but not morally right to put a child in that situation.
Yes. You can have a picture of ANYBODY! It is not illegal.
Absolutely not. Child visitation rights are granted by the court, not by you. It is illegal to prevent someone with legal visitation rights to see the child.
That depends on whether that parent is the designated payee to handle the child's expenses.
no
it is illegal if you do not have the parents consent