Some divorcing parents, with an eye towards their teenage children, add new clauses to divorce decrees. Some examples include:
It Is Ordered that no parent conservator shall consent to a child receiving a permanent tattoo.
It Is Ordered that no parent conservator shall consent to a child being pierced in the face, tongue, nose, stomach, or other parts of the body, for jewelry or decoration or for non-medical purposes.
These provisions are not in the usual divorce decree, but may help a teenage child after he decides to put on a suit and go to a real job interview for a job with a future.
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