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Q: Why is it difficult to determine what damages to award a young child?
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Why does Wiesel talk about himself in the third person?

To focus the audience on the terrible experiences he had as a child.


What does loss of innocence mean in literary terms?

When a child has endured difficult circumstances that change their life, forcing them to grow up, mature, and/or not be as naive.


What is the best pony breed for a 9 year old?

There are several factors that will determine what pony/horse to choose for a child. The size of the child, her riding skill level, temperment. Ponies can sometimes be difficult. There is a breed called 'Quarter Pony'. These are registered Quarter Horses that are under 14.2 HH. Quarter horses have wonderful temperments and they usually love children. This would be my first pick. The next would be the Welsh, or a Welsh cross-breed. The Welsh is a nice size and usually has a good temperment and are versatile.


What was difficult for Benjamin Franklin?

I know grade school was a very hard thing for Ben Frank... In fact his teacher sent a note home to his parents that said: Your child is too stupid to learn


How do you determine what generation American you are?

To determine what generation American you are, count the number of generations between you and the ancestor who migrated from somewhere else to America. If you father was born elsewhere but came to America as a child or as an adult, and you were born in America, you are a first generation American; you are the first born in America. If your mother was born in America but her mother was born elsewhere, your mother is first generation and you are second generation.

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Can you get child support in Florida when parent goes to jail for a felony?

A judge in Florid can award you child support. Getting child support is quite difficult when the person required to pay it has no income.


Can the parents of a child who was hit by a car in a private drive sue?

Yep! * Perhaps, they would be able to recover medical costs but the circumstances of the accident would determine whether or not punitive damages could be awarded.


Can you sue your child's doctor for messing up his shots?

Can you show damages?


I am a child but not the beneficiary of a parents estate. As a child of the the decedent am I entitled to a share of her home if you had not been excluded from the will?

Each state has its own laws regarding this issue. Generally, a child can be disinherited by will but some states require the child to be specifically mentioned in the will or the court will assume the child was forgotten and award a share of the estate. You should consult an attorney in your area who can review the will and determine what your options are, if any.


Can you mitigate damages in a divorce?

There are no damages in a divorce case. The parties sue each other for divorce, and the court must equitably divide their assets and debts. Sometimes, the court must also determine custody, child support and alimony. Depending on the issues, it may be necessary to mitigate any bad facts to assist with obtaining a fair division.


Which answer won the WAmmy Award in 2009 for 'Answer of the Year'?

WAmmy Award 'Answer of the Year' 2009JoyceP's answer to "What are the signs of child abuse and how can you help the abused child to overcome the harm it has caused?" won her the WAmmy Award for Answer of the Year in 2009. (See Related links for the actual answer.)


What are the 5 awards Lincoln Pierce has won?

Lincoln Pierce has won the Edgar Award, the Reuben Award, the Child Magazine Best Book of the Year Award, the Children's Choice Award, and the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award.


Does child support increase when it's my year to claim our my child?

You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.


How do we learn that aunt thought Matilda was a difficult child?

Matilda Aunt thought that Matilda is a difficult child because she lies


How do we learn that the aunt thought Matilda was a difficult child?

Matilda Aunt thought that Matilda is a difficult child because she lies


Your adult child lives with you can the hospital use your income to determine if she gets a discount?

Yes, the hospital can use your income to determine if your child will get a discount. That is because the child lives with you.


When does child support end in Louisiana?

Child support ends when the child reaches the age of majority (18). See Louisiana Revised Statute 9:315.22 A. When there is a child support award in a specific amount per child, the award for each child shall terminate automatically without any action by the obligor upon each child's attaining the age of majority, or upon emancipation relieving the child of the disabilities attached to minority. B. When there is a child support award in globo for two or more children, the award shall terminate automatically and without any action by the obligor when the youngest child for whose benefit the award was made attains the age of majority or is emancipated relieving the child of the disabilities attached to minority. C. An award of child support continues with respect to any unmarried child who attains the age of majority, or to a child who is emancipated relieving the child of the disabilities attached to minority, as long as the child is a full-time student in good standing in a secondary school or its equivalent, has not attained the age of nineteen, and is dependent upon either parent. Either the primary domiciliary parent or the major or emancipated child is the proper party to enforce an award of child support pursuant to this Subsection. D. An award of child support continues with respect to any child who has a developmental disability, as defined in R.S. 28:451.2, until he attains the age of twenty-two, as long as the child is a full-time student in a secondary school. The primary domiciliary parent or legal guardian is the proper party to enforce an award of child support pursuant to this Subsection.