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  A boy who sues his parents must remain in Ghana, according to the judge's ruling.

Boy who sued parents must stay in Ghana, judge rulesA 14-Year-Old Boy Sues His Parents After Moving to Ghana
In an unusual legal battle, a 14-year-old boy living in London takes his parents to Ghana’s school after they move there for their son's education. The child is suing his parents for failing to comply with the school’s requirements and for denying his admission.

The child grew up in伦敦, but moved to Ghana when he was 12 due to work commitments. He applied for an admission fee at a private school in Ghana, but faced denial after the authorities refused to approve it. The judge ruled against him, allowing the boy to attend school as directed by his parents instead of paying full admission fees.

The judge’s decision came after the school’s principal initially denied the request. However, the child argues that the admission fee was not necessary and that the move to Ghana was a privilege for students to pursue. The parent’s reaction in the parental center was divided: some praised their son’s initiative, while others criticized his lack of documentation and the absurdity of the situation.

The case highlights the complexities of moving children abroad into legal battles, particularly when it comes to admission fees and proper documentation. It also emphasizes that not every move to a new country is favorable, even if the child is trying their best to succeed.

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