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Section 170-C:5 of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes lists the available grounds for termination of a parent's rights. Subsection I defines child abandonment as a period of at least six months during which the parent left the child without means of support or without communication between the child and parent. Alternatively, the parent may abandon a child by leaving the child without any way to identify the child or parent. If the petition for termination of parental rights includes sufficient facts and evidence to show child abandonment, the parent may involuntarily lose all parental rights, including the right to child custody, on a permanent basis.

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In New Hampshire, a 12 year old minor can babysit siblings or other minors on a part-time basis. During school breaks, they can babysit on a full-time basis.

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New Mexico does not a have a specific law in regards to the age a child needs babysitting. In most places, a child 12 or older may be left alone for a few hours without needing a babysitting.

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