If my child accidentally causes a fire in a store due to his or her carelessness, will my parental responsibilities be considered properly fulfilled?
If my child caused damage to the store through his or her carelessness, for example, setting fire to merchandise, will my parental rights be restricted as a result of an administrative penalty?
How do I understand that if my child goes out with friends and doesn't come home, and is later found in critical condition, are the parents responsible for this? Can I be held accountable in any way?
I recently read a news story about two teenagers who tortured a 12-year-old boy and filmed the abuse on their phone. They face up to 10 years in prison. I wonder if their parents can be held accountable for the harm their children caused? Is this a practice in Ukraine?
If the parents of a minor child do not supervise their use of ChatGPT and it results in some harm to the child, will they be held liable for this? Are there any liability mechanisms in place in such a case?
I am interested in the question: can the parents of a 14-year-old girl who beat a 13-year-old be held liable for failure to fulfill their child-rearing responsibilities?
Does Ukrainian law provide for the responsibility of parents to teach minors how to handle potentially dangerous devices, such as drones?