Only on their birthday. Spoiling a child usually needs up bad in the long run.
why parents pamper their child
Children should be able to visit a parent in prison as long as the parent did not do an offense against the child. It should also be up to the child if they want to see their parent in prison.
Yes
no
Why should adult children have any rights to the personal gains of a parent, unless they worked to add to them?
they should by no junk food and keep them energized
Children live with their parent or parents. Your parent has the final say.
Parents should play a game with their children (children love to immulate their parents) by letting them floss when they have their first teeth in (the parent should watch so the child doesn't cut their gums) even when some front teeth are falling out.
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.
Yes. If the parent cleans it then they will think its okay for the parent to clean their bedrooms then they wouldn't want to clean there room.
Yes, of course. There is no reason why a parent must divide the property between more than one child - or even include all their children in the will at all, if the parent feels that one or more should be left out.
Just as if they were your own.But you must understand that some children do give problems-whether they are your own or your partner's.You just have to be a good parent. Experts say that a step parent should never put themselves in a parental role with the children.The biological parent always does the discipline never put yourself in that position, if you do you may regret it.
Yes, depending on the circumstances. Generally, the parent who has custody must be deemed unfit for the court to remove the children from their custody. You should seek advice from an attorney who specializes in custody issues in the jurisdiction where the children reside.