Assuming you and your spouse are divorced and you share custody, or one has custody and the other visitation, then no, you really don't. Your ex should not have to inform you of every moment of daily activity, just as you shouldn't have to inform your ex when you have the children.
If either of you want to take the child to the movies, the mall, a friend's house, etc., then you shouldn't be expected to have to let the other parent know. However, if you plan to take them out of town, then you should let the other parent know, especially if it's out of state.
And it would be the right thing to do for each parent to let the other know where or how they can be reached at all times in case of any emergency.
The person with full custody has the right to have the child live with them permanently and has the right to make all decisions regarding the child without interference.
all her life because that baby came out of her and she deserves that right because she probably had to give it up for safety reasons or economic reasons you know?
Biological children have all legal rights regarding their biological parents that come into operation by law. A foster child would not have any rights at all regarding the foster parents except the right to be properly cared for pursuant to the foster parent status.
yes there is one. its about the life of a 1800's person who had rough times as child
The exact number of child soldiers that have died in Uganda is unknown. There are, however, over 20,000 child soldiers that are part of rebel movements in Uganda, Sierra Leone, and Liberia. Out of the all the rebel factions, however, the R. U. F in Sierra Leone is mainly known for its child soldier divisions. These divisions have caused havoc in the country over the years, along with countless atrocities and deaths.
Yes. You never know where they could be or what could happen to them if you don't keep track of them ALWAYS.
The purpose of a child tracking device is to know where your child is at all times. This device can come in handy when it comes to missing children or in the event that your child might be in danger.
He is an only child, no living parents or relatives. uhm, you know that he is only child right?, don't read fan fic, he is only child and that's all
Yes if we had a child locator gps. we would know where our child would be at all times. If we ever lose a kid we wouldnt have to stress out about wondering where the child has gone. Yes it is useful/
Not at all!
The person with full custody has the right to have the child live with them permanently and has the right to make all decisions regarding the child without interference.
no
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all of the right stated in the constitution belong to both adults and children
because they are a child to if you are a child you want to take charge and be all that, right .
Technically you have to be 14 and up but as long as the child only adds people they know and you moniter their page its all right.
Yes, when you give up parental rights that means all. Not necessarily - you might retain visitation rights. And you definitely retain the right to pay child support.