Teen mom Farrah Abraham criticized her mom (and her dad) for hitting her with a belt when she was little, claiming that both
her parents went to jail for abusing her.
Not exact matches
And that means that black women, who were our best voter according
to the political people in this campaign, have watched their brothers and their
parents, their fathers, and their sons
go to jail and get convictions young and be forced into a cycle of poverty.
Their children died, and continue
to die, and now
parents are
going to jail for their negligence.
A group of young Ugandans who had been
jailed without ever
going to trial finally had the opportunity
to stand before a judge, but before the judge heard their cases, he separated the children from their
parents.
They get taken in and out of their
parent's homes again and again and placed in foster care while their
parents get cleaned up from drugs, alcohol, etc or
go through the hoops of
parenting classes,
jail, whatever
to regain custody.
Or he could have let this entire thing eat at him forever, killed the man who killed his brother, and then
went to jail himself, leaving his children (and the children of the man he killed) angry at the fact neither has a
parent to raise them, and they too could fill their lives with anger, hatred, and vengeance, and repeat this cycle.
Not only should the priests
go to jail (and get the special treatment for rapists / pedophiles),
parents who make their children available
to these predators should hold responsibility.
Ultimately I believe every
parent needs
to decide what works best for their children and their family, but
to imply — as the «Likey» did on Facebook — that if you spank your child he / she is not
going to go to jail, that just seems ridiculous.
I don't think it's a good idea
to penalize grieving
parents, but these midwife hacks should
go to jail for a loooooong time.
Why would the country the baby is born in ban a name, or
go as far as
jailing a
parent, for choosing a name the government considers
to be inappropriate?
«(The COIB is) more like your
parents, which are
going to say, «Maybe you shouldn't do that; that's probably not a good idea,» but they're probably not
going to put you in
jail for doing that.
«I think that everyone should understand that if it got
to the point where a
parent was
going to be put in
jail for not having their child
go to school, that is something that clearly would be over much intervention, and much opportunity
to look at what you could do
to help the
parents and the child
to realize the importance of this,» responded Elia.
A wan, scraggily bearded half - ghost when we first encounter him, Dwight is turned corporeal and armed with a vivid sense of purpose when he gets word that the man responsible for his
parents» murder is
going to be released from
jail.
District officials have
gone as far as taking
parents of delinquent students
to court, and some
parents have received
jail time.
My friend obviously should have said no, but because he was disbarred and
went to jail and now has
to pay all the money back, but he didn't refuse his
parents and look what it's cost him.
As a criminal defense attorney the worst thing you can have
to say
to a client is you're
going to jail or
to a
parent that your child, no matter the age, is potentially
going to jail.
Sometimes we have
to spend the money because the interests at stake are too great
to risk, and try telling a
parent that
going to jail for a single day is somehow more serious than losing access
to their children forever.
The law in this area is far from clear and there tends
to be an element of something
going beyond mere non-payment, such as effort
to hide assets such as in
Parent, however, the law does seem
to have evolved
to provide that a court may direct payment of funds — in contrast
to simply directing a judgment — and if the creditor can establish the debtor was aware of the order, had the ability
to comply and refused, it would appear that Rule 10.52 (3) will not prevent a Court from
jailing the party in default.
If the support continues
to go unpaid, the noncustodial
parent can be held in contempt and be sentenced
to six months in
jail.
Additionally, the agency can
go to court and request that the judge hold the non-custodial
parent in contempt, which can result in the imposition of fines,
jail time, or the suspension of driver's and professional licenses.
(4) I am glad you pointed out what all alienated
parents complain of» I pleaded
to the Judge
to hold my ex-husband accountable for denying my Thanksgiving visitation because if he did not
go by his word and put my ex-husband in
jail, than it will prove
to my ex-husband that he could do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, not obey / abide by the new court order becauase the Judge isn't
going to repremand him.»
In my case it is the alleged alienated
parent who has made comments
to the children such as you are a bad seed and
going to jail, curse at the children, has had incidents with the children which were reported
to Social Services by their therapists.