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* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100
Your 'Baby' teeth fall out when a child and in their place come 'Adult' teeth. Simple names really, easy to remember...Baby teeth = young child, Adult teeth = older child + adult.
11 and older for a child or teen and 18 for an adult
If the child is older than 8 or 55 pounds, it is OK to use adult pads. If not, do not use adult pads as the shock will be too much.
If your child is 18 years of age or older, and considered an adult, then no you do not have any basis with which to sue the father for child support. That child is considered an adult by legal standards and not a dependent. Only for full-time dependents do you have any grounds for child support.
when an adult victim is in a dangerous environment
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There is no need for emancipation. She is 18 or older a LEGAL ADULT.
No they are not legally an adult and emancipated until they are at least 18 (older in some states), married or emancipated by the court. Having a child emancipates you to make decisions for your child and medical decisions for yourself.
If the parent is busy with something else the child can call a friend or relatives to come and pick them up. the child can also call and older sister or brother, older cousin's, uncles or aunt, grandparent's, or friends that are older then then.
12 years or older. They are mature enough.