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Can your parents take your son away for a person that you are talking too?

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He will not be around anything that would harm him.Nothing has ever happened to him or around him. He is happy and healthy could they still take him?

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  1. Tell the whole story and the truth will out!


  2. There are no real details of your situation to be able to give you a better answer but you are the parent and you make all of the decisions for the child

  3. NO! How old are you? If you are over 18 then don't even worry, theres no way. If you are younger they still can't but they may try. But make sure you are protecting your child from anything bad. Sometimes we get caugh up in the moment with someone and we don't see all teh warning signs that others may see. So try to see their point of view.

  4. it is very hard to eliminate a parents rights so unless the person is a convicted child molester it should be ok

  5. no

  6. no, trust me, there is absolutely no chance.

    Unless he is in physical danger, like of being molested or beaten, then it is impossible. Children in those positions are often left there because it is still so hard to get a child away from its parent.

    Your parents are pulling your leg and trying to scare you. Always put your son first and it will all be fine.  

  7. Unless your parents have legal custody or fear for the child's safety then no.  Then again, it isn't uncommon for us to see our friends and loved ones through rose-coloured glasses.  Your parents may have a genuine concern.  Talk to them about it.  If there are no grounds, then no. You need to stand your ground, but PLEASE don't argue about the issue in front of your son.

  8. What ?!   N-O.  

  9. im sorry but there is a lot missing from this story if they have no reason to remove him then they cant also it depends on what country ur from each country has different laws but i cant see how they could remove him without having a reason to do it and even then it would need to be reported in the correct way they couldnt just step in and take him.

  10. No, they can't...... but, perhaps you should ask yourself whether or not you are associating with the type people whom you wouldn't want your child associating with when they get to be your age.

  11. No unless you are under age. If the person has not been convicted of anything like a child molester or something like that you will be ok. But just remember who you are around is a reflection of yourself. Good luck  

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