In Texas, Child Protective Services (CPS) has the authority to intervene if a child is in a potentially harmful situation, including being in the care of a parent who is intoxicated. If a sober adult is present and can ensure the child's safety, CPS may not immediately remove the child, but they could still investigate the situation. Ultimately, the decision would depend on the specific circumstances and whether CPS believes the child is at risk of harm. If there are concerns for the child's safety, CPS may take action to protect the child.
yes but not enough beer to get him/her drunk
Most likely. It is putting a child in danger if the parent is not trust worthy and gets drunk and gets in a vehicle. Therefore, for the safety of the kid, they should be handed over to the other parent.
yes he is because if she doesnt like being a parent then y wouldn't she call in the first place instead of getting drunk
The child will most likely start to or become what is called drunk. If the authorities find out, parent/guardian can be arrested for child endangerment, and the child taken to the hospital for emergency treatment.
I would document it and call family services. Start the process allowing him only limited supervised visits.
the parent in possession at the time.
she was a fat chubby child, as a teenager she drove a mustang, and as an adult she got drunk and killed someone
Get drunk.
They got drunk
killed by a drunk driverr
Yes
teaher parent