School is not a place of visitation, and ultimately the school is responsible for returning the child to the custodial parent at the end of the day, unless that specific custodial parent has notified the school of other arrangements. In this situation, it is imperative that the court order that sets forth legal custody be on file at the school.
You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction by consulting an attorney or an advocate at the family court. Your question implies a non-custodial parent taking the child out of school during the school day. Generally, Unless the parents have shared legal custody, the non-custodial parent has no right to remove the child from school.
The parent with sole legal custody should make certain the school has a copy of the court order that granted them sole legal custody. If someone other than the custodial parent will be picking up the child during the school day the parent should notify the principal in writing and also call to confirm. If necessary, the school should have on record a copy of the visitation schedule if the non-custodial parent will pick the child up after school on their visitation days.
At what ages are different sex siblings not allow to share a bedroom?
no age! personally i think that siblings can always share bedrooms even if they are of opposite sex until unlesssss they are above eighteen...then it embarrassing lol
What crimes do teenagers commit the most?
I WOULD SAY THEFT AND ROBBERY
no it is meeting up with senthoran (ape)
I would say that they are many crimes generally that teenagers get into. It may have many factors associated to it, the atmosphere the person lives in and his/her friend circle also contributes a lot, so one should always maintain a good company and live honorable life.
The most common is getting into drug intake. This is something teenagers should avoid the most. Driving under influence is also commonly seen in teenagers.
OK, I lived near Monroe Louisiana, and when I was 17 (less) then a year ago I left home and the cops came and got me , my mom asked them in front of me. " AIf she leaves again can I call you and you'll go get her and I would like you to put her in Jail for the night." They told her "If she leaves again there is nothing that we can do about it, the 1st time we get her is for you two to work out your differences the second time we can't do or say anything.
What was the curfew in World War 2?
Yes there was a curfew for everyone! Nazi Germany was a horrible place to live even for Germans! Everyone was in danger of arrest and death.
Should parent allow 8 year old cousin to sleep in 9 year old daughters room?
It depends on your parents because it is not illeqal
What is the legal age when kids can stay home alone in phoenix?
Leaving Home
The parents of an non-emancipated minor have the custody and control of such minor. This means that the parents can legally decide where the minor lives until the minor reaches the age of majority (usually 18) or otherwise becomes emancipated.
If a minor moves away from the home of his or her parents or legal guardians without their permission, that minor can be picked up by authorities as a runaway. Depending upon the state, there may be an evaluation stage in which the situation is reviewed to insure that the individual is not endangered by being returned to the home. Some states have recognized that minors that are 16 or 17 are often considered questionable as to their ability to leave home. Authorities may not want to deal with minors in this age group and some states are establishing legislation enforcing the age of majority and eliminating any questions in the eyes of the law enforcement community.
Check with your local laws for more specifics. If you are in an unsafe environment, law enforcement personnel can put you in contact with the appropriate agencies to obtain help.
What is the legal age children can be left home alone in Idaho?
There are two states that have set a minimum age of 13 (Maryland and Illinois). There is not any other states that have a law about what age someone has to be to be left alone. They are more concerned with the child's ability to take care of themself and has the means to do so.
Can you get a paternity test after paying child support for 10 years?
== == == == Due to the advancements in simple paternity testing, over 30% of those paying child support are learning they are NOT the father of the children.
Now, it could be claimed that the children need a father, and any father will make due, but if the man files a challenge for custody. or even to enforce court ordered parental rights to see the children, in most states, the mother can make a showing of evidence that he's not the father and thus doesn't deserve the right. But, if she does, she loses her claim on child support. However, she can than file a retroactive order against the bio-dad, if she's not already living with him.
In 20 states, once a man is paying child support, he cannot challenge paternity, but in the other 30 States, he has only 24 Months to learn he's not the father, and file a challenge against being obligated to pay child support. These restrictions are not equally applied to the mothers in a defense of a challenge for custody by the father. In January of 2009, the Kansas Legislature turned down the passage of a law to allow challenges to paternity even in cases where the man has never had contact with the child. The issue rose from a case involving a man who had a claim filed against him while on Active Military Duty when he was unable to return to the US to challenge the claim. Child support claims not limited by the Soldiers & Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1990 (SScRA).
In June of 2009, Missouri became the 30th state to pass the law. Signed by Governor Jay Nixon, it followed the pattern of the other states with the law of having a 24 month limit on a man to learn he's not the father of the child, whether or not he's had contact.
There should be Mandatory Paternity Testing not only in all new Child Support Claims, but perhaps in at the time of all new births. to prevent the mother from filing for retroactive child support on the bio-dad after years of marriage with the child supported by a man who thought he was the father. The words of the day for all men who've been told the are to be a father should be:
Why should teenagers who commit crimes be tried as adults?
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Juveniles who display conduct that is determined to be adult conduct get moved to criminal court. Juvenile court is a civil proceeding, not criminal. Thus a "conviction" in juvenile court is called an adjudication. If a juvenile wants to act like an adult then they should be treated as such.
Does an infant have the capacity to enter into a contract?
An infant has no capability to understand a contract, much less an ability to sign one. You must be considered an adult to sign a contract and be held responsible for it. In most cases, this means you must be at least 18 to enter into an agreement, including renting cars and hotel rooms.
How can you find out what child protective service is looking for when they do a home study?
I have been a CPS worker for 4 years. When we do home assessments, the main things we are looking for are food, electricity and water. We have to make sure that the environment of the home is suitable for the care of the child, and that he/she will have their basic care needs met there. We mat also ask to see where the child sleeps, and if he/she is a baby, to see diapers, formula, a crib/bassinet, etc.
In Texas how old do you have to be to move out of your parents house can they stop me?
Leaving Home
The parents of an non-emancipated minor have the custody and control of such minor. This means that the parents can legally decide where the minor lives until the minor reaches the age of majority (usually 18) or otherwise becomes emancipated.
If a minor moves away from the home of his or her parents or legal guardians without their permission, that minor can be picked up by authorities as a runaway. Depending upon the state, there may be an evaluation stage in which the situation is reviewed to insure that the individual is not endangered by being returned to the home. Some states have recognized that minors that are 16 or 17 are often considered questionable as to their ability to leave home. Authorities may not want to deal with minors in this age group and some states are establishing legislation enforcing the age of majority and eliminating any questions in the eyes of the law enforcement community.
Check with your local laws for more specifics. If you are in an unsafe environment, law enforcement personnel can put you in contact with the appropriate agencies to obtain help.
What does child born out of wedlock mean?
It means that the mother and father of the child were not married
When your parents are divorced, how old do you have to be to chose who to live with?
They have no right to choose which parent to live with until they are 18 years old. The court makes the decision in that regard until you are 18. That is the law in all states.
Punishment for a minor possessing drugs on school grounds?
It depends on several factors. First, what state (or even city). Second, how old the minor was. Some places you can be tried as an adult, in others as a jouvinile, and still others - if you are young enough - they won't prosecute you at all. That said, selling drugs is worse than posession, so if you are 17, tried as an adult, and had a kilo on you, you may go to jail for a bit.
What was the youngest age of child working in a factory in 1840?
At least 1 and a half they were f*** heads back then
Can an unmarried father with a prison record gain custody of children?
Hell yes! I had a record when I was 18 - I'm now 74 and have been raising children ever since. Having a record doesn't make you unqualified to raise children.
Can a 4yr old child be questioned without parent present or consent?
Depends on who is doing the questioning.
If it is DCFS, they do not have to have your permission. As much as that might anger you, please understand they are not here for YOU; their job is to protect the children.
Why curriculum is important in education?
Curriculum is important in education because it helps teachers to deliver an effective and quality education. A curriculum sets standards, goals and learning outcomes that enable teachers to judge whether or not students are able to move onto the next level.
If the support order designates the age as 21 and the payments are being made to the custodial parent not to the state and payments are current then the support may be ended upon the child's twenty-first birthday. If payments are made through the state's family and children's services department or some other state agency, a notice of release from obligation must be obtained from the authorized caseworker. Biological parents and adoptive parents must support a child until: the child reaches the age of majority (and sometimes longer if the child has special needs or is in college) the child is on active military duty the parents' rights and responsibilities are terminated (for example, when a child is adopted), or the child has been declared emancipated by a court. (Emancipation can occur when a minor has demonstrated freedom from parental control or support and an ability to be self-supporting
Why Parents should de penalized when their teenagers commit crimes?
While under the age of majority (18 in most countries), young people are the responsibility of their parents or guardians. It is therefore reasonable to expect parents or guardians to assume some responsibility for the behavior of the young people they are responsible for raising to adulthood.
Thus when young people seriously misbehave a reasonable argument can be made that some of the blame for this behavior may be attributed to bad parenting and the parents or guardians therefore are to some extent responsible and liable for the crimes.
What legal age for mi to quit school?
you must be 16 and your parents can demand you go to school until your 18 years of age and they have custidy
- Madison
What is the legal age for a child to be left home alone overnight in the UK?
The law does notseta minimum ageat which childrencan be left alone. However, it is an offence to leave a child alone when doing so puts him or her at risk. Consider the event of a fire or an accident. Your decision to leave them alone if those thingsoccured could result in your child being injured or dead, they could betaken away from you permantently and put into care. Common sense..I myself would never have left my child alone before the age of 13 for a short time(half a day stating when exactly I would be home)and at 18yrs oldfor a weekend. Always leave a contact number for themt o get in touch withyou, and preferably of a grandparent or someone you and theytrust also.