Yes.
It is a requirement of law to send a child to school and if that is not done then the parent can be taken to court and fined or imprisoned. The child should be made aware of this as it could mean being taken into care.
It depends if your parent let you do it then yes they can get fined and they can take their child away but if the parent does not knoe then the child will get in trouble and get tookin to jail for 21 days or until parents come get you but that depends on if they want to let you out. why you do that????????????
S.C. compulsory education code sets the age at 17. Exceptions in the code allows a minor to leave school at age 16 with approval from the court of jurisdiction. (S.C. Code, Education, Article 1, Sect: 59-65-10(A) to Sect: 59-65-30 (C)
i don't believe so i think your parents just get fined and the officer physically brings you to school
If there is an order of visitation it must be followed unless to do so would place the child in a position of endangerment. If the custodial parent believes the child would be in jeopardy the custodial parent should contact the court immediately to request a change in the visitation order. The custodial parent should never disobey a court order of visitation simply because the child does not wish to see the non custodial parent. To do so could be seen as contempt of court and serious consequences could arise. If there is no court order the custodial parent can decide whether or not visitation should be allowed and if allowed the terms under which it will occur.
For his or her failure or the child's failure? If the child, it depends on whether or not you have joint legal custody even though you may not have physical custody, and whether the truancy is occurring on your watch.
No, they should not be fined if their kids skip school. It is none of the school's business if a child skips school so long as the parent phones the school and tells them that their child is not coming to school today. If they do not phone, it is still not the school's business because the child might have a last-minute emergency.
It is a requirement of law to send a child to school and if that is not done then the parent can be taken to court and fined or imprisoned. The child should be made aware of this as it could mean being taken into care.
Nothing, if you home school your child.
no - but the exact answer depends on the state (and county) and whether a judge's order has been violated, etc. In California, the parent won't go to jail but might be fined for the missed school days if somehow the parent contributed to the reasons for the child leaving parental control.
No. I have before and I wasn't fined.
The non-custodial parent should file a motion in the court with jurisdiction (where the child resides) for contempt of court on the part of the custodial parent. If the contempt continues, the custodial parent may be fined, jailed or custody modified to favor the non-custodial parent.
no.
Yes, they very much so can! they are still not adults yet because the age of 18 is legally adult age, but it all depeneds on what the adult took the child out of school for! Yes, they very much so can! they are still not adults yet because the age of 18 is legally adult age, but it all depeneds on what the adult took the child out of school for!
No. Neither should the kids.AnswerA child who is enrolled in school needs to show up and be present. Besides the obvious, that seat costs money and the school is allocating money to be spent on that child. The parent should be punished, or fined, if the child is still enrolled and is not showing up. School districts have done this and it is effective. Many times the parents were not aware since the kids got the mail before them, answered the calls from the school and so on.Parents have to get their children to school or unenroll them and do something else. These days, there are plenty of options. If you are the parent and your child is not cooperating, then you need to reset your expectations. Do not let the child stay home, sleeping all day and playing all night! This is not normal behavior and will delay their getting out on their own and being self sufficient.
You will be fined or jailed if you are caught driving when you owe child support.
It depends if your parent let you do it then yes they can get fined and they can take their child away but if the parent does not knoe then the child will get in trouble and get tookin to jail for 21 days or until parents come get you but that depends on if they want to let you out. why you do that????????????