no, there is no real age limit for leaving your children but you need to consider how safe it is to do so taking into account their level of maturity
you cant not for any amount of time... i believe the age at which you can leave a child home alone is 16 ...
It would be essentially the same as if the child were your own: it depends on the age of the child and if the child is responsible enough to be left unsupervised, and how long he or she will be unsupervised. It is generally, not recommended, though, to leave a child under the age of 11 years.
Very likely you could lose custody of your under-12 child if you leave him/her at home alone. You could be charged with child endangerment and prosecuted.
Yes, and ground for contempt of court with a change of custody.
Generally, no. The child should be under the supervision of an adult.
As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.
The state of Louisiana does not have a law that states the age in which a child can be left home alone. However it is never recommended that a child under age 12 be left home alone for any period of time.
Yes, it is illegal to leave a child unattended in a car in Maine. The law prohibits leaving a child under the age of six unattended in a vehicle for any amount of time, and the person responsible can face criminal penalties.
Unless you have been emancipated, not without your parent's or guardian's permission.
The child must wear a seat belt. If under a certain size or age, the child must sit on top of a booster seat, which raises the child up.
In KS, this would fall under the child endangerment law. There isn't another specific law yet about when, how long, how old, etc you can or can't leave a child in the car. But under child endangerment, the officer can arrest the caregiver and take the children into custody.
not if youre kids are under 12 i think it is, if they arnt the police will take you down sister from another mister.