Tag: Relationship

  • Abandoned Child

    Hierarchical Display of Abandoned child Social Questions > Family > Family > RelationshipSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social problem > Street childrenSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > Child protection Meaning of Abandoned child Overview and more information […]

  • Adoption of A Child

    Hierarchical Display of Adoption of a child Social Questions > Family > Family lawSocial Questions > Family > Family > Relationship > Adopted child Meaning of Adoption of a child Overview and more information about Adoption of a child For a more comprehensive understanding of Adoption of a […]

  • Survivor's Benefit

    Hierarchical Display of Survivor’s benefit Social Questions > Social protection > Social security > Social-security benefitSocial Questions > Family > Marital status > Widowed personSocial Questions > Family > Family > Relationship > Orphan Meaning of Survivor’s benefit Overview and […]

  • Adopted child

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  • Adopted child

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  • Child Protection

    Child Protection Conference in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Child Protection Conference.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Officer Law Enforcement Agency […]

  • Street Children

    Resources Legal English Vocabulary: Street Children in Spanish Online translation of the English legal term street children into Spanish: niños de la calle (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online. Related to the Legal Thesaurus

  • Orphan

    A child whose parents are dead.

  • Only Child

    Hierarchical Display of Only child Social Questions > Family > Family > Relationship Meaning of Only child Overview and more information about Only child For a more comprehensive understanding of Only child, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources […]

  • Natural Child

    The child in fact; the child of one’s body who may or may not be legitimate. See Lepeda v American Nat. Ins Co., (Tex. Civ.App.) 527 S. W.2d467.