A child needs his father, just as much as he needs his mother. Whether or not the child can see his dad, it will be an adjustment because both of the parents are considered security blankets, and if one is not their, there will be feelings of abandonment and who knows what will go through the childs head. The child can not go for very long without seeing his father.
Added: The above is "sociological" response to the question.
If the child is in another persons legal custody by the ruling of a court, the amount of time (if any) to be set aside for the child's visitation with the father will be set forth in the order. Any violation of that order by the custodial parent will be dealt with as a 'contempt of court' issue.
Research suggests that about 30% of adults who were abused as children will go on to abuse their own children. It is important to note that not all individuals who were abused as children will go on to be abusive parents, as many break the cycle of abuse through therapy and support.
I disagree with my dad because we have different perspectives or opinions on certain issues or topics.
One tip for politely handling situations where your dad talks too much is to gently redirect the conversation by asking questions or introducing new topics. You can also set boundaries by politely letting him know when you need a break or have other things to do. Communication and setting boundaries respectfully can help manage the situation without causing conflict.
It is possible that your dad may come across as thinking he knows everything, but it is important to remember that everyone has their own perspectives and beliefs. It may be helpful to have open and honest conversations with your dad to better understand his thoughts and feelings.
It's best to be direct and compassionate. You could say, "Dad, I have some sad news to share. Uncle [Name] has passed away." Offer your support and be prepared to listen or offer comfort as needed.
Absolutely not!
1. move the phone as far away from the present as possible 2. Get a friend/sibling/anyone to prank your dad 3. hopefully he will be distracted for long enough for you to get to your present Hope works- did for me! =p
If the step-dad has or shares custodial authority, he can prevent the child seeing grandparents for any reason.
Not if he gets a court order for visitation. Both are parents and have rights to the child.
well technically they do seeing how mikan's dad was a teacher at the academy and natsume's dad was a student but mikan's dad wasn't around long enough to know natsume was born
yes he can.
Biologically a child can only have one dad.Legally a child can only have one dad.Socially a child can only have one real dad but it is acceptable for a child to also have a step dad, foster dad or other male carer while growing up provided that this male figure cares for the child and will be around on a long term basis.
Yes. A Child Called It did have a dad.
russell brand grew up in Grays in essex. he was an only child and with his mum and dad divorced and him never seeing his dad it was a hard life, his dad would send him money at theend of the month but that stopped after a while and his natioality is British.
Creepy!!!
I just found out tht my dad and step mom have custody of my son which I have not sign him over to them and my son lives with me I take care of him. What can I do?
Not without a court order. A child deserves both parents and a father, even a father with a problem, has a right to his child.