Unfortunately, dysfunctional adults can cause a lot of damage to their children by placing their petty needs above that of the child. Any parent who alienates a child from the other parent needs education, parenting lessons, counseling and constant monitoring. Of course, all that attention is not possible and they will continue to ruin the lives of their children. The only way to resolve that type of situation is for the parents to set aside their dislike of each other and form some sort of a relationship for the sake of their children.
Unfortunately, dysfunctional and immature adults can cause a lot of damage by placing their petty needs above that of the child. Parental alienation is a common problem. Any parent who alienates a child from the other parent needs parenting lessons. Parents need to set aside their dislike of each other and form some sort of a working relationship for the sake of their children.
Courts take a dim view of parental alienation and the parent who is being harmed should bring this issue before the court. A parent who is intentionally alienating a child from the other parent can lose custody.
it depends usually they have a judge decide it
Sure, just as soon as they turn 18 they never have to see either parent again if they don't want to. Children under 18 are legally treated as a kind of extension of their parents, not necessarily as people in their own right. They could petition the court to modify the custody decree, but this is not likely to be granted unless the non-custodial parent poses an actual threat to them.
Yes, the Gosselin sextuplets have grandparents. Kate's parents, and Jon's parents and their spouses. Jon's parent's divorced, so he has a step-mom and dad as well.
yes the children with deceased parents get social security benefit's. but only if the parents were workers in the US.
Yes, your parent can decide who you visit or see especially if you are still a minor. Concerned parents do not want you to hang around with the wrong kind of people. That's why most parents suggest to meet the person that your visiting or seeing.
They have to be 18,
Where parents have spilt-up/divorced, and children are in the custody of either parent (generally).
If the funeral is that of the children's other parent or a grandparent, it would be the right thing to do.
Linda Foust has written: 'Crackers!' -- subject(s): Crackers 'The single parent's almanac' -- subject(s): Single parents, Children of single parents, Divorced parents, Parent and child
A parent could be a divorced mom or dad that is single and parents are a mom and a dad. so pretty much parents is plural for parent.
The law says 18. The old one said 12.
David Royko has written: 'Voices of children of divorce' -- subject(s): Case studies, Children of divorced parents, Divorce, Parent and child
Yes. He is a violent man so her parent's divorced when Christina was veary young
Yes, her parents are divorced....
Yes. He is a violent man so her parent's divorced when Christina was veary young
Yes. He is a violent man so her parent's divorced when Christina was veary young
Stephanie Marston has written: 'The DIVORCED PARENT' -- subject(s): Children of single parents, Parenting, Single parents 'If Not Now when' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Nonfiction, Recovery