They both died, and now
the parents are in jail.
Many of my students have been forced into the breadwinner role at home because
their parents were in jail or simply absent.
Sometimes the child's
parents are in jail or suffering from drug abuse issues, mental health issues or intellectual disability.
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.
If a
parent did that, he'd
be in jail.
If a
parent did that type of thing today they'd
be in jail (speak to Andrea Yates... prime example of doing something bat shit crazy
in the name of religion).
They
're also less likely to
be single
parents, to run into problems with credit, or to wind up
in jail.
«Young men who grow up
in homes without fathers
are twice as likely to end up
in jail as those who come from traditional two -
parent families... those boys whose fathers
were absent from the household had double the odds of
being incarcerated — even when other factors such as race, income,
parent education and urban residence
were held constant.»
Many children
are reluctant to tell anyone that they have a
parent in jail.
With a bad environment and poor
parenting, orchid children can end up depressed, drug - addicted, or
in jail — but with the right environment and good
parenting, they can grow up to
be society's most creative, successful, and happy people.
Daughters raised by single mothers
are more likely to engage
in early sexual activity and become pregnant; their brothers
are twice as likely to spend time
in jail as their peers raised by married
parents.
In some cases, the
parent who denies visitation to the other
parent will actually
be fined a significant sum of money or even
be required to serve
jail time.
These last five included witnessing domestic violence; having divorced
parents; having family members who had
been in jail, had mental illness, or had substance abuse problems.
Jail is an interesting place to observe
parenting in practice.
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?
Richie, if trying to shake some sense into a teenage son for bringing illegal drugs to school merits
jail time, then more
parents should
be in jail.
«(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.
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In his speech, R. Levin mentioned that there
was a school
in which immoral material was being taught to pre-schoolers, rachmana litzlan, and that when 1 parent removed his children from the school so that they wouldn't be exposed to this poison, he was faced with jail tim
in which immoral material
was being taught to pre-schoolers, rachmana litzlan, and that when 1
parent removed his children from the school so that they wouldn't
be exposed to this poison, he
was faced with
jail time.
And republicans,
in addition,
are concerned about many other issues: the discrimination faced by the LGBT community, consumers at the mercy of retailers or companies, Internet users at the mercy of providers or regulatory states, children at the mercy of their
parents or teachers, the elder at the mercy of younger disrespectful citizens, the kid
being bullied by a classmate at school, the prisoner abused by his
jail mates or by the prison authorities, etc..
«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.
In addition to domestic violence, parents were asked if the child lived with anyone who had a problem with alcohol or drugs; if they lived with anyone who was mentally ill, severely depressed or suicidal; if they lived with anyone who served time in jail or prison; if a parent or guardian was divorced or separated; or if a parent or guardian had die
In addition to domestic violence,
parents were asked if the child lived with anyone who had a problem with alcohol or drugs; if they lived with anyone who
was mentally ill, severely depressed or suicidal; if they lived with anyone who served time
in jail or prison; if a parent or guardian was divorced or separated; or if a parent or guardian had die
in jail or prison; if a
parent or guardian
was divorced or separated; or if a
parent or guardian had died.
Booked into the Gwinnett County
Jail wearing a neck brace and breathing tubes, Edward Kramer, 51,
is facing child molestation charges dating back to the year 2000... «He becomes involved
in relationships with single
parents,...
Elsewhere, a headstrong recently released ex-con (Charlie Hunnam) visits his
parents for Thanksgiving but finds unwanted answers could land him right back
in jail, and an overprotected and undervalued smalltime cop (Kate Mara) learns her dream position could
be threatened due to the cataclysmic collision of the aforementioned events.
Stricter attendance policies — with consequences for truancy ranging from lower grade point averages to fines and
jail time for
parents —
are paying off
in several school districts Education World contacted.
Many
parents were in and out of
jail, work, rehab, and abusive relationships.
«We have foster kids and homeless kids with
jailed or drug - addicted
parents; we have some kids who lost their
parents in Eritrea and
are now here living with siblings.
But the counselors
in these offices, heads tilted to the noise of the street, as well as Brockton's teachers, paraprofessionals, and other educators,
are committed to making sure students who suffer traumatic experiences, like a
parent's
jail time, do not have their own development arrested.
Parents Will Risk
Jail Time For Their Children's Education December 7, 2015 by Brett Kittredge Two Washington D.C. police officers are the latest to face jail time for committing residency fraud in an effort to ensure their children receive a quality education that was not available in their assigned neighborhood public sch
Jail Time For Their Children's Education December 7, 2015 by Brett Kittredge Two Washington D.C. police officers
are the latest to face
jail time for committing residency fraud in an effort to ensure their children receive a quality education that was not available in their assigned neighborhood public sch
jail time for committing residency fraud
in an effort to ensure their children receive a quality education that
was not available
in their assigned neighborhood public school.
«The district's move
was brought about by the pressure generated over the last few months from
parents, school communities and educators,» he said, adding that it would «ameliorate some of the horrible conditions that educators face
in the actual teacher
jail rooms.»
«[EVAAS] depends a lot on home support, background knowledge, current family situation, lack of sleep, whether
parents are at home,
in jail, etc. [There
are t] oo many outside factors — behavior issues, etc.» that apparently
are not controlled or accounted for
in the model.
According to PrisonFellowship.org, «Children with a
parent in jail or prison
are teased more often at school and «may internalize the stigma and experience lower self - esteem, especially if they identify with the incarcerated
parent... Others may react with anger, defiance, and a desire for retaliation against those who reject and taunt them.
I have never
been more embarrassed than on the night my
parents had to fetch their fifteen - year - old daughter from the county
jail at three
in the morning.
«But when a
parent with a child
in tow runs into the grocery store for a few minutes, he or she has to choose between allowing the child to wait
in the car, which
is safer but might get her arrested or
jailed and / or her child taken away — and the more dangerous option of bringing the child with her because this
is socially approved» (NPR).
It
's not uncommon for judges to fine or
jail delinquent
parents for «contempt of court» (meaning, the delinquent
parent disobeyed a court order —
in this case, a child support order).
Since fleeing from Vietnam with her family at a very young age — twice they
were captured and her
parents jailed — Tam has always
been interested
in learning more about Vietnam and the plight of people
in developing countries.
«Fertility tourism»
is the somewhat derisive term for cross-border travel to access artificial reproductive services that
are restricted or unavailable
in the traveler's home country.123 Such tourism can
be a two - way street.124 Canada, for example, imposes severe penalties on anyone who provides compensation to a gestational surrogate.125 The risk of a serious fine and even
jail time acts as a deterrent to Canadians who have no access to altruistic surrogates within Canada.126 The restrictions encourage Canadians to access ART services
in the United States or other countries.127 On the other hand, Canada can
be an attractive destination for intending
parents who
are not Canadian but who have access to an altruistic Canadian surrogate because the public health system greatly reduces the medical costs for the pregnancy and birth of the baby.128 India has a growing reputation for providing low - cost gestational surrogacy as it allows women to
be compensated for providing such services.129 All of these scenarios present potential LRW problems addressing contract interpretation and enforceability.
Another mother
was jailed for sending a birthday card and a father
jailed for waving at his children
in care as they passed by
in the street.Cases of child abuse or neglect should
be dealt with by criminal courts where
parents are presumed innocent of such offences unless proved guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
No, I
'm neither a doctor nor a
parent, so it
is not my responsibility or place to tell my clients what they should want or do, but it really can
be sad and heartbreaking and frustrating when you suddenly seem to
be their only friend
in the world and the only thing you can do
is try to get them out of
jail and hope they'll make the best of it from there.
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.
It
's relatively common for judges to fine or
jail delinquent
parents for «contempt of court» (meaning, the delinquent
parent disobeyed a court order —
in this case, a child support order).
Another one, before a teen decides to get licensed, the
parents should educate their teen about the traffic laws and about the possibility of
being in jail for 18 year - old teens and counseling for under 18 teens who violate just even one of these laws.
Last year, a 57 - year - old woman indoctrinated by hoaxer websites
was sentenced to five months
in jail for phoning death threats to a Sandy Hook
parent.
Parents who violate child custody orders
are subject to certain penalties, including allowing for make - up times with children, paying the other
parent's attorney fees needed to address such violations or even
jail time or fines
in extreme circumstances.
The court
is likely to award sole legal and physical custody to the
parent who
is not
in jail since the
jailed parent can not participate
in the actual
parenting of the child.
When the
jailed parent is released, he can file a motion to modify the custody order the other
parent obtained while he
was in jail, and the formerly
jailed parent can seek visitation or a change
in custody.
When temporary custody
is issued because a
parent is sick,
in jail or otherwise unable to care for the child, the temporary order may expire when the
parent is again able to care for the child.
If the support continues to go unpaid, the noncustodial
parent can
be held
in contempt and
be sentenced to six months
in jail.
Some
parents had other children of which current children
were not aware;
in some cases children
were unaware of previous husbands of their mothers; incarcerations
were kept secret, although the person had
been living
in the house at the time they
were sentenced to
jail.
Very few
parents who have
been involved
in the day - to - day raising of their children
are willing to surrender all authority for making decisions to the other
parent; this
is more likely to occur
in situations where they have not
been involved
in the children's lives (owing to lack of interest, the fact that they live
in another country,
are in jail, or some other factor that has weakened or severed the
parent - child bond).
Boys
in single -
parent homes
are about twice as likely, and boys
in stepfamilies
are 2 1/2 times more likely, to commit a crime leading to
jail time by their 30s.