According to Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support: 2009 released by the U.S. Census Bureau in November, 2010, there are approximately 13.7 million single parents in the United States today, and those parents are responsible for raising 21.8 million children (approximately 26% of children under 21 in the U.S. today).
Should an absent parent who by choice choose not to be around the child or comes and goes as he/she pleases have a say in how the parent who is raising the child chooses to dress him or the religion practices at home? What things should the absent parent have a right to say?
De acuerdo a una investigacion de Custial Mothers and Fathers and Their child support :2009 U.S. census Bureau dice que approximadamente 13.7 millones de Estado Unidences son padre solteros. De eses porciento 21.8 millones de ninos son crecido en un hogar con un solo padre.
Mi pregunta es la siguiente debe tener un padre ausente el derecho de meterse en la manera que el padre/ madre quiere educar a su hijo/hijas. Por ejemplo debe meterse con que religion practica, como viste etc…? Cuales deberian ser sus derechos como padres ausente que decidieron ser???
A single parent has decided to walk out of their child's life so therefore when it comes to major decisions as religion and their dress wardrobe they have no say. If you wanted a say in the decisions you could have stayed to be there but its consequences you get from walking away from their life. The parent that walked away honestly has no say and if he/she comes back to try to have a say just keep a custody because you will end up messing with the mentality of the child which will be confused as to who has major impact if you walk in at out of their life.
ReplyDeleteI am not a parent but I want to become one in the near future. What really catches my attention about this article and the others included in your blog is the topic that worries thousands of people all over the world. I am one of those people. I am afraid of having kids and end up being a single parent and do a horrible job at it. I really like your blog Kel, it's great and I will definitely continue to read your articles.
ReplyDeleteA PARENT WHO IS NOT AROUND FULL TIME SHOULD NOT HAVE A SAY ON HOW TO RAISE, DRESS, OR THE RELIGION OF THE CHILD. THE PARENT WHO IS NOT AROUND HAS A RIGHT TO PAY CHILDSUPPORT AND THAT'S IT. HE OR SHE CHOSE TO BE ABSENT FROM A CHILD'S LIFE, THEREFORE, HE OR SHE CANNOT HAVE A SAY.
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