Sunday, August 22, 2010

I seriously need legal advice!!!?

Im 17 and i need to know if its legal to take away my daughter and put me in jail for not getting my school work done as fast as my parents want me to. i slacked on school a while ago and i need to get somewhere around 14 credits to get my diploma. im expected to do it by april 7, 2009 and if i dont im told my daughter will go to foster care and i'll go to jail. PLEASE HELP!!! i dont know what i'd do if my daughter was taken away.I seriously need legal advice!!!?
I doubt that they can do that. It sounds like your parents just want to light a fire under you to do the best that you can do.





Think of it this way. You parents know how hard of a world it is out there, they want to help you get your education so that you can have a better chance. You do after all have a child that's going to count on you to take care of her, and they want what's best for the two of you.





So they are pushing you out of love for the two of you. Look at how bad our economy is right now, how hard it is for every one out there trying to have a good job. It's gotten bad all over the world, so many are struggling. They know that if you have an education that you will stand a better chance of making it in this world. They don't want for you to not be able to take care of your daughter and your self. They just love you both so much that they worry and so that may cause them to push you more.





I wish all the best for both your daughter and your self. Take advantage of getting an education, as much as you can so that you will be able to do well for the two of you. God bless you both!I seriously need legal advice!!!?
I am not aware of any criminal laws that say you have to finish school within a certain amount of time. In fact, I believe at 17, you could legally drop out if you wanted to (although I strongly recommend that you DO NOT drop out, especially since you are a parent with a child to take care of). The only way your delay would be ';illegal'; and cause you to go to jail would be if you got into some sort of prior trouble and the court put you on probation and made finishing school within a certain amount of time a condition of your probation. If that is the case, if you showed the court you were working diligently and trying your best, I cannot fathom the court sending you to jail over simply extending your probation.





I agree that you need to buckle down, but I seriously doubt you risk jail time over it. Good luck!
No you won't go to jail or have your daughter taken away. Your parents are scarring you because they want you to work harder and graduate. Maybe they didn't know how to get you to do your school work and they are upset. You can only have your daughter taken away if you are not providing her a decent life or abuse her. You can only go to jail if you break the law. You need to do your school work so you can graduate and start making a decent life for you and your daughter
sounds like you are being blackmailed by your parents, no one can put you in jail at age 17 for not doing schoolwork, and for them to tell you that they can have your daughter taken away and put in foster care is not their decision so try not to take to much notice of them, for a child to be put in care you would have to do something really serious, if you are taking care of your daughter and doing the best at school then no one can do anything to either of you, talk to a social worker and stand up to your horrible parents
You are not smart enough to have children, you should have been sterilized, but thats now besides the point.





You can drop out of school at 16 to work at McDonalds, so what makes you think you are going to jail. Because mommy said so? (children having children at work here)





That said buck up, and work hard. You need a University degree to get a job and provide insurance for the rugrat so mommy doesn't have to pay for everything forever.
Who told you? If a family law judge told you, you'd be a fool to doubt that it would happen. So you want your daughter, but you just don't want to be bothered with busting your butt to prepare to provide for her. Maybe that's the motivation you need.





';A while ago,'; as in for the last several years?
Better buckle down and get to work.
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