no its not but its not recommended because of second hand smoke
Smoking in the home can be considered child endangerment if it exposes children to harmful secondhand smoke, increasing their risk of respiratory illnesses and other health issues. It is important to create a smoke-free environment for children to protect their health and well-being.
In Maryland, the legal age a child can leave home without being considered a runaway is 18 years old. Parents or legal guardians have the responsibility to provide care for their children until they reach the age of majority. If a child leaves home before this age without permission, they may be considered a runaway.
In Pennsylvania, the legal age for a child to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old. Before turning 18, a child is considered a minor and is subject to parental authority.
In Mississippi, the legal age for a child to leave home without being considered a runaway is 21. However, if a minor leaves home before that age, they may still be subject to laws regarding parental responsibility and the duty to provide support. It is recommended to seek legal advice if you are considering leaving home as a minor.
In Tennessee, a child must be at least 18 years old to leave home without parental consent. However, if a child leaves home before turning 18, they may be considered a runaway, and the police can be involved to ensure their safety.
In Kentucky, a child is considered a legal adult at age 18. However, minors may leave home before reaching adulthood if they are legally emancipated by a court order or have parental permission to move out.
If the child can get to the pool, maybe.
Very likely you could lose custody of your under-12 child if you leave him/her at home alone. You could be charged with child endangerment and prosecuted.
Its just a furby... NOT A CHILD
There are no laws in Colorado that specifically address the age that a child can be left home alone. 7 is usually considered much too young to be left alone, and it could lead to child endangerment charges. Most authorities agree that a 12 year old can be safely left at home alone for a few hours during the day time.
You will more than likely have Children's Services called on you and there will be an investigation. You could have your children removed from your home or you could be accused of child endangerment.
If you are not in the states of Illinois or Maryland it is legally okay to leave a 10 year old home alone for two hours. Depending on the child - it is a case by case judgment call. But I would consider that acceptable.
Most Likely.
Children in the state of Illinois can not be left home alone until the age of 14. When a child is left at home without an adult caretaker in Illinois, the parents or guardian can be charged with child endangerment.
There is no law regarding age. The laws deal with child endangerment. If the child is safe, feels safe, and knows how to take care of themselves in an emergency, they should be okay. Most authorities agree that at 12 or 13, leaving a child home for a couple of hours during the day should be okay.
Highly unlikely, if by smoking outside you are doing so some distance from your child and separated by a door or two, so I'd consider other causes for the infections - and give up smoking.
In most states, if you are 17 and leave home you aren't considered a run away.
There are many laws to homeschooling in Texas. In order to become considered to educate a child within a home, that home must be deemed operational as a "private school." Attendance laws overall are not in effect considering the child's home is the child's classroom.