None. If the minor believes themselves to be in a situation of abuse and/or neglect they should contact the state's division of family and children's services for assistance. Or call, National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-392-3738 for general information, 1-800-422-4453. The minor might want to visit Teenline Online a site that is staffed by teens who are trained to aid other teens in solving their problems. All information is kept confidential. http://teenlineonline.org If any person believes themselves to be in imminent danger of becoming a victim of domestic violence whether they are a child or adult, they should call 911 for immediate assistance.
When a employee has to leave for personal reasons and is not paid for the time gone but is insured that when they came back they would get there job back too.
She is supposedly on leave for family and health reasons.
He was fired evidently although no reasons were specified.
I believe that is a form of child abuse. Call your local CPS hotline number. You can also leave a tip for the authorities to investigate this.
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Yes. It is your responsibility to monitor the drinking behavior of your underage guests.
A person who does not leave their house is commonly referred to as a shut-in or a homebody. They may choose to stay indoors due to personal preference, physical limitations, or other reasons.
No.
because they think its nice thing to get out of their minds
To prevent unauthoirzed, underage, unqualified, and untrained people from carrying them.
Yes, as long as you return in time for your court date.
Answer We all leave companies for different reasons. Decide what your reasons are and go with them
If you leave the house. If you dont leave the house
Yes. There are school rules that all teachers and coaches must abide by. Any teacher or coach could lose their job if kids are found drinking underage at their house.
Yes it is. By drinking underage, you are placing you and others around you in danger, which constitutes probable cause for entry by law enforcement officials.
People leave their home country for all sorts of reasons. They can leave their counrty for financial reasons, religious reasons, to get an education, or just because they want to explore another land.
You tell them the reasons that they need to leave and give them a reasonable time to move out. If they refuse to leave if it something as a result of payment issues, then you can go to the police. They can then get them evicted if you can give them a probably cause. If it is not for financial reasons or abuse of the contract or living privileges then I am not sure how you can go about that.