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Can you sue your parents for forcing you to go to church?

Can you sue your parents for forcing you to go to church?

They can’t force you to believe anything obvioysly. They can’t control your mind. But as for the rest of it, no it’s not against the law in the US, dear entitled chikd. It’s entirely within parental legal rights to require you to attend chosen family religious services and observe family religious practices.

Is it illegal to force religion on a child UK?

Children can legally choose to follow any religion at any age – however, if parents feel that following a specific religion may exert a harmful influence over a child below the age of 18, they can apply to the court for wardship and have their child made a Ward of Court.

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Can your parents force you to move with them?

1 attorney answer Yes they can, and the law would return you, not go against them. You are not a legal adult until 18.

How do you tell my parents I dont want to go to church?

This can be a delicate situation depending on your reasons and how your parents are. You want to be respectful but at the same time you want them to respect you. The best way to tell them that you don’t want to go to church is to be direct, no cutting around the bush. Assert but no aggression.

How do I convince my kids to go to church?

5 Tips to Help Children Going to Church Understand Why They Go (and get excited about it!)

  1. Set the Tone. Play soft inspirational music on Sunday.
  2. Prepare for the Church Meeting. Bring quiet activities for your children to do while they are at church.
  3. Help Them Participate. Help your kids participate with you during church.
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Is it against the law to force children to attend religious ceremonies?

No it is not against the law in any country that I know of, despite an increasing number of children turning up on places like this web site with tales of parents who regularly force their kids to attend religious ceremonies despite the youngsters declaring their lack of belief.

Can a parent force a child to believe in a religion?

Likewise, parents can require a child to attend church and to learn the family religion, but that doesn’t “force” an acceptance of the religion. It merely provides redundancy. No one can force you to believe anything. No one can climb inside of your head and make your brain accept something that you do not agree with.

Should parents force their kids to go to church every week?

Parents who force their reluctant kids to go to a place of worship every weekend or engage in other religious practices raise the possibility of their children resenting them and their faith. This is not a cut-and-dry decision for parents.

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Is it a mistake to expose your children to multiple religions?

I think it is a mistake to expose your children to no religion, or to multiple religions, and ask them to choose one. Choose a religion, if any, raise your children in it, let them decide as adults which parts to keep and discard. Could you clarify? What exactly do you mean