The law allows a parent(s) to give temporary custody (3 months or less) to a family relative or qualified adult caregiver. The parent(s) must give written notarized permission for the child/children to reside with the other person(s). This authorization should include all issues pertaining to the care of the child.Specific dates for the change of residency to begin and end. Permission for the child/children to receive medical and dental care. Permission for the child/children to be enrolled, or continue in school (if applicable). Terms for the payment of financial support. And any other necessary stipulations pertaining to the individual child/children that is needed. The parent(s) must also keep regular weekly contact with the child/children and the adult caregiver. Even if this is done in the correct way, there is no guarantee that state social services will not intervene if there are problems. Any term longer than three (3) months must be handled through the prescribed legal guidelines of the state of residency.
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∙ 2005-09-16 01:15:58Generally the child could make that decision once they have reached eighteen years of age.
Its Adolf Hitler and yes you can but it is out of order and will cause harm to child in future Hitler part could be your last name if you change it legally. Some parents called their children Adolf Hitler something When the authoritities knows this, they speak to council and/or the goverment and the child could legally be taking away and put in a foster home.
A father cannot 'sign away all his rights' in order to free himself of the obligation to support the child. It could only be done if there is another adult, such as the mother's new husband, who will legally adopt the child and assume financial responsibility.
It could be an entire family thing.
They could implement the 'one child-one family' policy similar to that of China !
If the child was actually legally adopted by another family then no, you should not have to pay child support in any state.
A child could hide them with another family member or they could hide them unger their bed
Nothing legally, but he can make u help him in one way or another.
This depends on where you live.You must check with your local authorities, but normally at the age of 18 you are no longer legally binded to your parents.Apart from you being their offspring.You could probably move if you wanted to. They can't do anything by law to keep you there.
You could say "the parents treat the child good and the child know it's place". Another way is " The child know it's place in the family due to the parents treating him that way." Another way is " the parents treat the kids how they were born in that order".
Legally, no but if you are responsible and trusted by the parents then you could babysit for the family.
that depends could by child
that depends could by child
Bullying is not limited to just hitting another member of your family. Bullying is a learned behavior. Normally the bully has seen another member of their family use bullying to enforce their will over another person. It is an imbalance of power between two people. Technically, it could happen between members of the same family. But it is most often between two unrelated people when one feels the need to enforce their will over a weaker person.
Your husband, as the father, certainly could, and the family court will definitely take into account the fact that you're also part of the household.
Generally the child could make that decision once they have reached eighteen years of age.
Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.Yes. If you married someone while you were still legally married to another person you could be charged with bigamy depending on the laws in your jurisdiction.