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Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
Parents send their children to school because children need to learn and school is the place where professional educators are. Since 1635 school has been required by law in the United States.
By law all children have to attend school
the law allows children to walk to school on their own if they are at least 8 years of age.
Because it is required by law that children are in school, during school days and hours, until they are sixteen.
yes all children in the U.S have to attend school.
Generally, the surviving spouse and the minor children would be the legal heirs-at-law. If the father was divorced, his children are his heirs-at-law. You can check the state laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link below.
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If the minor is suspected of a crime, laws are very strict about questioning them prior to having a magistrate issue warnings. However, many parents are confused about this when it comes to questioning the children about actions of the parents, in particular abuse. Authorities, either police or CPS may interview children or even take them away from school to be interviewed for the purpose of a child abuse investigation.
You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction. The laws regarding disinheritance vary. In some states the children do not need to be mentioned in the will if they have not been provided for. In other states the testator must mention the child and state they are purposely omitting them from the will.In the case of minor children, they are entitled to a portion of their parent's estate by law in most jurisdictions.
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To be a lawyer you need to get a Bachelor's Degree, and then you need to go to law school and get a law degree.