CHECK YOUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR LAW
The family 2: Children
Exercise
1:
Complete this definition and
explanation (which has been adapted from the A & C Black Dictionary of
Law) with words and expressions from the box.
adult
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binding
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business
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convicted
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guardians
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Juvenile
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juveniles
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land
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legal status
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majority
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malice
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marry
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minor
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minority
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parents
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responsible
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vote
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will
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written permission
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young offender
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young person
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Youth
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A child can be defined as 'a
person under the age of 18'. We can also use the word '__________'. The
state of being less than 18 years old is called '__________'. When a child
becomes 18, he / she reaches the age of __________ and so is legally
regarded as an __________. In other words, he/ she becomes __________ for
his / her own actions, can sue, be sued or undertake __________
transactions.
In Great Britain a child does
not have full __________ until the age of 18. A contract is not __________
on a child, and a child cannot own __________, cannot make a __________,
cannot __________ and cannot drive a car (under the age of seventeen). A
child cannot __________ before the age of 16, and can only do so between
the ages of 16 and 18 with the __________ of his / her __________ or legal
__________. A child who is less than 10 years old is not considered capable
of committing a crime; a child between 10 and 14 years of age may be
considered capable of doing so if there is evidence of __________ or
knowledge, and so children of these ages can in certain circumstances be
__________. In criminal law the term 'child' is used for children between
the ages of 10 and 14; for children between 14 and 17, the term
'__________' is used; all children are termed '__________'. If someone
between these ages commits a crime, he / she is known as a __________, and
may be sentenced in a __________ Court (previously known as a __________ Court).
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Exercise
2:
1
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Choose the correct word in bold
to complete this sentence:
The money paid by the state to
a person who is responsible for a child under 16 years of age is called
child support / maintenance / benefit / pension.
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2
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When two people divorce or get
separated and one of them has care of their children, the other has the
right to see the child regularly. True or false: this is called excess.
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3
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True or false: in Britain, the
responsibility for the assessment, review, collection and enforcement of maintenance
for children is supervised by the courts.
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4
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What does the Latin expression
'in loco parentis' mean?
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5
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Rearrange the letters in bold
to make a word: A child or young person who acts in an antisocial way or
breaks the law is known as a queendltin.
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6
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Choose the best meaning of the
word adoption. Is it:
(a) the act of looking after
and bringing up a child who is not your own
(b) the act of becoming the
legal parent of a child which is not your own
(c) the act of having your
children supervised while they are at home to make sure they are being well
cared for
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7
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Which of the following are
allowed to be foster parents?:
(a) married couples
(b) unmarried couples
(c) single women
(d) single men
(e) same-sex couples
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8
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Complete the words in bold:
If a parent or guardian fails to provide a child with adequate shelter, food,
clothing, medical attention and supervision, this is known as n _ _ _ _
_ _. If a parent intentionally harms a child physically or mentally,
this is known as a _ _ _ _.
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9
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Choose the correct word in bold
to complete this sentence:
Sometimes, if a woman is
physically unable to conceive and have a baby, the couple may ask another
woman to have the baby for them and then give the baby to them: this woman
is known as a surrogate / surreal / surety / surrender
mother.
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10
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What is a Guardian ad Litem? Is it:
(a) a parent who does not live
with his / her child.
(b) a child who does not have
a parent or legal guardian.
(c) a person appointed by a
court to represent a child in a legal action.
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11
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True or false: a parent can be
held legally responsible for the actions of their children if the children
do something wrong or illegal.
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12
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True or false: if one parent
in a couple is found guilty of the offences in number 8 above, a court can
apply to have the parent taken out of the family home rather than the
child.
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13
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Truancy is becoming a
major problem in Britain. What do you think this word means?
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14
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In Britain there are various
orders that can be applied for children in different situations. Match the
order 1 – 8 with what it does (a) – (h):
1. Care Order 2. Supervision
Order 3. Search and Find Order 4. Disclosure Order
5. Prohibited Steps Order 6. Specific Issue Order 7. Contact Order 8.
Residence Order
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(a) If the parents cannot
decide what to do about major issues related to their children, they can
let a court decide for them.
(b) In cases of separation
and divorce, this decides who the child will live with (in other words,
who gets custody of the child)
(c) The court can prevent
one parent from taking a child away from the other parent (often used if there
is a danger the parent will take the child out of the country).
(d) A court can order the
police or other legally-appointed body to enter a house where they think a
child might be held against his / her will, in bad conditions, or illegally
by a person not entitled to look after the child.
(e) A separated or divorced
parent wants to see his / her children (who are living with the other parent)
for short periods on a regular basis.
(f) The local social
services regularly visit the home to check that children are being well
cared for.
(g) If a person knows where
a child is being illegally held, they must give this information to the police
or the court, or face prosecution.
(h) Children are taken away
from their home and parents / guardians by the local social services.
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