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  2. How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)

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    The series was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and stars Sarah Chalke [1] as Polly who – along with her daughter – ends up moving into her parents' house because of the financial crisis and her divorce. On May 10, 2013, How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) was canceled by ABC after one season. [2]

  3. Stubborn Children Law - Wikipedia

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    Only one man was ever prosecuted under this law during the colony's history. In 1665 John Porter Jr was charged with being a stubborn and rebellious son after abusing his parents and their servants, attempting to stab one of his brothers, using threatening and reviling language against them and one of the colony's magistrates, and generally being "vile, prophane, & common swearer & drunkard".

  4. Bethany Joy Lenz Apologizes to Her Parents for First Time ...

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    Her parents welcomed her with open arms, she said. "I was like, 'OK, now you are the only people I have in the world. "I was like, 'OK, now you are the only people I have in the world. Please don ...

  5. Gatekeeper parent - Wikipedia

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    Most "gatekeeping" situations are studied with consenting married couples who are first-time parents. Parenting situation studies using divorced couples and out-of-wedlock parenting relationships that show very similar or identical behavioral characteristics as married couples with children are usually studied as Parental Interference, Parental Alienation, Maternal Alienation, and Abuse by Proxy.

  6. Jinger Duggar Issues Direct Response to Whether She's ... - AOL

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    Jinger Duggar Vuolo provided a direct response to a question that she encounters often during a recent episode of her podcast with husband Jeremy Vuolo.. The couple answered several fan-submitted ...

  7. Insubordination - Wikipedia

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    You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( July 2013 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Insubordination is the act of willfully disobeying a lawful order of one's superior.

  8. Should parents be held responsible for their children's crimes?

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    The first parents in the U.S. to be convicted in a mass shooting caused by their child were each sentenced to at least 10 years in prison this week. In separate trials, Jennifer and James Crumbley ...

  9. Disownment - Wikipedia

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    A father disowning his daughter in the 1913 film The Jew's Christmas. Disownment occurs when a parent renounces or no longer accepts a child as a family member. Disownment might be due to actions perceived as reprehensible or lead to severe emotional consequences.