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Q: How can Minor children living with narcissistic parent survive?
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Are adoptive children of a narcissistic parent better off if they have been returned to the system?

There is some ambiguity in the situation you describe; lots of people have an element of narcissism in their personality, which is not the same thing as a narcissistic personality disorder. Someone with a narcissistic personality disorder should never raise children, because the children will inevitably be harmed, quite seriously. Even an impersonal and relatively uncaring institution is better than such a parent.


If you have a narcissistic parent could you end up in a narcissistic relationship?

If you've been exposed to narcissistic abuse in childhood, you're more likely to end up with narcissistic partners if you haven't worked through your abuse. Adult Children of Narcissists (ACONs) have a number of issues to resolve.


What is a narcissistic parent?

http://www.narcissisticparents.blogspot.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissistic_parent http://www.lightshouse.org/the-narcissistic-parent.html


Is it possible to be raised with a narcissistic parent and not become narcissistic?

It is highly likely that a child raised by very narcissistic parents will not become narcissistic. They might struggle to undo enmeshment, dependence, and approval seeking behaviors. It depends on how much the child perceives his or her own sense of otherness in comparison to his or her parent.


If a mother has custody of the children but does not live with them what can a non custodial parent who wants the children do?

The non-custodial parent can go to court and request custody of the children. A judge will decide which parent should be awarded custody of the children. The circumstances under which the children are currently living, combined with the reason(s) they are not living with you will be a big factor in whether or not you get to keep custody of the children.


Can a parent living in california move within the same state without consent of the other parent?

If there is joint custody of one or more children then the parent primarily raising the children does have to let the other parent know where they are moving.


Does one sibling is living with a parent that dies have that sibling more rights than other siblings not living with parent at the time of death?

No, both sibling have the same right to inherit from a parent. The parent can choose to give children different inheritances by will.


How many deductions is a parent with 3 children allowed when calculating child support in California?

Generally, children living with the obligor are not considered when calculating child support for children not living with the obligor.


Can you get custody of your children if they now live with you?

If there was a previous court order giving the other parent custody, but the children are now living with the non-custodial parent, then yes. You should petition the court to change the custody order to reflect the new living arrangements.


How do you parent a narcissistic daughter?

they make their daugthers by having SEX and the girl drink the girls pee.


Are there other fathers who lost their children to a narcissistic spouse after divorce?

A one word answer would be Yes. Narcissistic disorder is sometimes not the easiest one to identify and it is quite possible that a person may get away with it and retain custody - assuming she choses to retain custody for any reason. In the majority of US states parents must file a parenting plan with the court when custodial rights are in dispute. Custodial issues are decided on what is in the best interest of the child, and it's up to the other parent and his or her attorney to prove the opposing parent is narcissistic. But even if they do prove it, that doesn't necessarily mean the judge will definitely rule one way or the other. It varies from case to case, judge to judge, and parent to parent.


Can a surviving parent be executor if there are living children?

Yes, that is very common. The spouse is typically the executor of the estate.