No. Not unless the children signed an agreement to pay the rent. The decedent's estate is responsible for their debts. If there is no estate the creditor is out of luck. Send a copy of the death certificate by certified mail and tell them to stop harassing you.
No
it is to stop children going on rude programs
look after your children properly
Yes, you as the parent decide who the kids see. You can even get a restraining order.
The parent that has the child 51% of the time gets the claim. You can merely report it to the IRS if this is not the case.
No he can not break up any relation. The parent is responsible for their children so if the relationship the child is in is not appropriate then the parent has every right to put a stop to it.
The situation regarding child support MUST be revisited if the circumstances of the custodial parent change.
No - the new spouse isn't responsible for other men's children.
Drowning. Protect children around water lets stop this statistic
I'm not a lawyer but i believe the answer is YES. Many children feel unprotected by the non-abusive parent, even when the abuse is occurring within a traditional 'nuclear' family. A biological parent has a responsiblity to protect their children. If their children are being abused by their partner they are responsible for putting a stop to it. If it is allowed to continue it becomes abuse 'by proxy' In the best case it's still neglect, which is also a form of abuse.
No, or very rarely at least. Social Security ends when you either turn 18, or when you graduate from High School. The age that children of a deceased parent stop receiving Social Security is age 18, after they graduate from High School. They can receive it until 19, if they haven't graduated high school and still attending. I called Social Security after I posted my first comment. When they turn 18, they can have their money direct deposit to their account if the child wants, or they choose to have a check sent to them direct, until they graduate at age 19,