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if a stepmother hits her stepchildren,can she be charged with assault?
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if a stepmother hits her stepchildren,can she be charged with assault?
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If it is the stepmother, then she has every right to discipline the children in whatever way she chooses, within the law.
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\\\\I thought you were even allowed to look at your children sternly these days as it is a beach of their human rights.\\\
just checked the Bill of Human Rights......yes, you can look at them sternly as long as nobody sees you.
If it is the stepmother, then she has every right to discipline the children in whatever way she chooses, within the law.
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\\\\I thought you were even allowed to look at your children sternly these days as it is a beach of their human rights.\\\
just checked the Bill of Human Rights......yes, you can look at them sternly as long as nobody sees you.
ummmm, I think if you split up and don't get full-time custody of the kids, you must in effect delegate some or all of your parental rights. A step-parent acquires rights as well as responsibilities, and they should bring up stepkids just as they bring up their own. I'm not a smacker, but the law does allow it.
I'm not sure I agree with that.
We were all given the odd smack as kids, either on the back of the hand or backside although they weren't just given out willy nilly but we've all grown to be decent, respectable adults - none of whom have ever been involved in anything more than the odd school yard scrap.
But then there's a difference between a smack on the backside and a beating.
We were all given the odd smack as kids, either on the back of the hand or backside although they weren't just given out willy nilly but we've all grown to be decent, respectable adults - none of whom have ever been involved in anything more than the odd school yard scrap.
But then there's a difference between a smack on the backside and a beating.
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