can the police take a minor out of class with out parent permission ?
They will keep phoning you,visiting or taking your kids out after school (if you have them)
No. Only a judge can do that (however it could be done for failing to attend school). Parents can also be charged for failing to ensure that their children attend school.Additonal: Since it is in the parent's self-interest to not allow their child(ren) to violate the law, if you continue to defy them and skip school, they COULD file a CHINS (child in need of supervision) action with the court and have you placed under the authority of the juvenile authorities.
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.
If this is by court order, the Foster Parent could be held in contempt and lose their certification.
Whether you are responsible for school fees or not depends upon the laws of the jurisdiction in which you reside. I can give you some general guidelines, however it is important to check with a local attorney regarding the rules of your particular jurisdiction. Generally both parents are responsible for mandatory school fees. They are not responsible for school fees which are optional unless both parents agree to incur the cost. For example, if a child is attending public school and one parent decides they wish to enroll the child in private school with high tuition, generally the parent who does not consent to the private school will not be responsible for the fees since there is a public school alternative. However, if the children have always attended private school and the court determines that the parents can afford it, the court could order a non-custodial parent to pay part or all of the fees so that the children's schooling is not disrupted. Your best protection is to have a detailed parenting plan incorporated into your custody orders which defines and addresses payment of mandatory and optional school fees.
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What could happen if a parent don't send a child to school in n.j.
Depends if the parent has said that the child can choose what he wants, if the parent has then it is recommended that the child is given the choice of the school that they get to go to
keep their health care provider informed about any herbal remedies they may be taking that could interact with prescription medications.
No, a parent does not have to be present however, in some cases the judge may ask the parent about his/her child's behavior and or social/school apptitudes. So it could be in the best interest of the minor to have a parent present but is not mandatory.
They will go to the school in the district of the custodial parent. If the parents can agree on a private school than the outcome could be different.
If you are 18 or emancipated it is possible. It rarely happens.
They will keep phoning you,visiting or taking your kids out after school (if you have them)
you could get fresh air and get exicrise and you text because your not in school and u could also have funny a go to food that is really good
You parents could let her live there if the parents said it is okay. They would have to have guardianship over her to get her in school.
The parent should simply state the facts. If absolutely necessary - the parent could get an official written diagnosis from a doctor, but usually a simple note from the parent is adequate.
If it is required then you could fail the grade or get letters. If its optional nothing will happen. its your parent choice.