APPENDIX "A" SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER FOR PARENTAL AND CHILD ...AFFIRMATIVE BASIC DUTIES: When "ON-DUTY" each parent shall provide the child(ren) with: (a) ... Neither parent shall schedule activities for their child(ren) during the time the other parent is "ON-DUTY" ...http://www.isc.idaho.gov/1stRule8_apxA.pdf
Kootenai County, Idaho1. Affirmative Basic Duties: When "on duty" each parent shall provide the child(ren) with: (a) regular and nutritious food; (b) clean and appropriate clothing; (c) reasonably private living and sleeping quarters; and (d) appropriate health care. ...http://www.co.kootenai.id.us/departments/districtcourt/rules.asp
Divorce and ParentingIn general, the purposes of the Parenting Act are to specify the duties of each parent and to identify and try to resolve sources of conflict involving the children during the dissolution process. ... stability. Provide for the changing needs of the child in a manner ...http://www.wsba.org/media/publications/pamphlets/parenting.htm
Parenting and Child Health - Health Topics - What about ...The law is clear that as a parent you have the responsibility to care for and protect your child. ... As a parent you have a duty to: protect your child from harm. provide your child with food, clothing and a ...http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=114&np=99&id=1547
Safe Families - Volunteer Criteria & DutiesProvide a bed and personal care items, such as diapers, toiletries, ...Provideclothing items as needed (child will come with some clothing) ...http://www.safe-families.org/Content.aspx?content_id=108597&site_id=10114
Parenting - New World EncyclopediaWhen people say "to parent" a child it means "to be a parent," or "to fulfill parental duties." Generally, the majority of parents admit that those duties are to provide for the basic needs of a child—the child's need for security and development. ...http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Parenting
untitledAs a parent you have a duty to: • protect your child from harm. • provide your child with food, clothing and a ... financially support your child. • provide safety, supervision and control. • provide medical care ...http://www.parenting.sa.gov.au/pegs/Peg74.pdf
1. The Job of Being a Parent: The Legal Rolebeside each of the duties listed that are legal requirements for parents. The types of duties that are legal requirements include things such as. providing shelter, food, clothing, health needs, medical care, ...parent, the law requires you to provide certain things for your child? ...http://www.utextension.utk.edu/FCS/humandev/kidsmart/ks_g1.pdf
KidsLife - Your Legal Duties As A ParentBut, just for the record, these are your duties as a parent, according to Australian law. ... You must provide food, clothing and shelter. The law generally only intervenes in this duty if neglect is ...http://www.kidslife.com.au/Page.aspx?ID=1044
SALEM-KEIZER PUBLIC SCHOOLS JOB DESCRIPTION Teen Parent...The Teen Parent Service Advocate works with the Teen Parent Outreach Project to provide... EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - May include, but are not limited to, the following: Works with pregnant and parenting students and their families or homeless and at-risk students ...http://hr.salkeiz.k12.or.us/employment/classified/PDF%20Classified%20Job%20Descriptions/2.12%20Instructional%20Support/2.12.16.pdf