Medical insurance covers accidental injury. It does not matter where your child gets hurt.
Simply being the owner of a property does not automatically make one liable for everything that occurs on the property.
If you feel the property owner was the cause or somehow responsible or otherwise liable for your child's injury you could file a suit against the property owner.
Yes, but insted of trying to blame the artist, probably someone struggling to get by as an artist. Perhaps deceived of the child's age when they were getting the tattoo. Try blaming your child for disobeying you. Insted of destroying someones career because you cant keep your kids in check.
How do you file charges on someone who will not allow the only living guardian see their child?
murder
babysitting
if your saying that someone eles is pressing charges on another grownup cause the grown up just told the child that he or she is ugly or something like that then of course not duuu
Love child means an illegitimate child. it means someones parents were not married when they had a baby/the love child
The property owner is responsible for injuries on their own property.
No, why is because hurt people, hurt people, and when someones hurt they might try to hurt someone else like their child.
everyone is someones child
A minor cannot enter into a contract. It is not legal for Minors to "own" property. It could be purchased by someone "In Trust" for the child.
Threatening someone's job as a means to coerce a child's school attendance could fall under various laws, including harassment, coercion, and potential child endangerment statutes. Such actions may violate labor laws protecting employees from intimidation or retaliation based on actions unrelated to their job performance. Additionally, if the threat involves the welfare of a child, it may trigger involvement from child protective services. Legal consequences can vary based on jurisdiction, but such behavior is generally considered unacceptable and may lead to criminal charges or civil lawsuits.
You must file for a child support lien through the court that issued the child support order.