Yes, there are a few recourse's However, since the alleged illegal punishment is unknown in act and severity, your actions should reflect the level of seriousness of the aforementioned unknown information.
It's highly recommended that if you feel your child's safety is in jeopardy to un-enroll him from the school and place him in a different school. If it goes to the point where a lawsuit is necessary, you should keep proper documents of the alleged illegal punishing, medical costs, expert reports (Reports from Doctors, School Officials, Psychiatrists/Psychologists).
Hire a lawyer and take it to the school board.
for discipline man..discipline.
"The teacher was severe when punishing the child"
After the child was attacked by the neighbor's dog, his mom consulted a lawyer about what recourse the family may have.
I would assume it's just too bad for you. Didn't you understand what you were getting yourself into when you co-signed?
Spanking speaks louder than words in most cases.
The most common type of legal recourse taken by child support agencies to collect payments is wage garnishment. Wage garnishment is where the money owed is taken directly from one's paychecks.
US companies do not use child labor illegally. Family businesses use their children legally.
It depends. But it is likely - if the parents petition on behalf of the adult-child.
It isn't. People are illegally having babblings.
Aunt Polly doesn't feel remorse for punishing the wrong child because she is stubborn and does not like to admit when she's wrong. Additionally, she is strict and believes in discipline and authority, so she is not quick to show weakness by apologizing or admitting a mistake.
It depends on how it is done. For instance, if the child was already in the US illegally, then the child has to get a green card first, and then qualify for citizenship.