Yes it is because the child has to go through it also. Because you are abusing yourself. I even know that and I'm ten years old.
Typically, the custodial parent of a minor continues to receive child support until the minor becomes an adult or is emancipated.
Maybe. Using drugs with children around in many states is considered child abuse.
If they suspect you are doing drugs and you refuse to give evidence you don't they can remove the child from you so he is safe. They would then assume you are using drugs and a drug user is not safe around a child.
The misuse is using certain drugs for something they are not needed for. Like taking an antibiotic for a headache. The abuse of drugs is just taking any or every type of drug just to get a high.
That'd be substance abuse.
If your health care provider suspects or knows that you are using drugs, they are obligated by their state licensing boards to report that information to child protective services. They may or may not iform you of drug testing. In most states, using drugs while pregnant is considered a form of abuse and neglect and may affect your custody once the child is born. It is not advised to use drugs during pregnancy. Best wishes.
Typically, the custodial parent of a minor continues to receive child support until the minor becomes an adult or is emancipated.
All depending on the person who is addicted they might abuse a pain clinic. Some people who have issues using drugs will do whatever they can to get drugs or relief for what they are going through.
The program called "NA" (Narcotics Anonymous) is one good way to fellowship with others who have the same goal of stopping the abuse of drugs in their daily lives. the only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using drugs. The 12 steps that are the backbone of this fellowship assist a person in resisting the urge to abuse drugs in all aspect's of their lives, including peer pressure or pressure from others to abuse drugs.
No, it is generally not legal for a parent to blackmail a child into compliance, as blackmail involves coercion or threats, which can be considered a form of abuse. Parents have a duty to guide and support their children, but using manipulative tactics undermines that responsibility and can be harmful. Such behavior may lead to legal consequences, including intervention from child protective services, depending on the severity and context.
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This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.This is not the appropriate forum in which to ask about using drugs or supplements to dose children. You must ask the child's doctor or your pharmacist.