Parent-Child Mobile Phone Contract - Sprint 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Parent-Child Mobile Phone Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your child's name in the designated field. This personalizes the contract and ensures clarity.
  3. Next, specify the type of phone being received by your child. This is crucial for accountability regarding device usage.
  4. Review each rule listed in the contract carefully. You can customize these rules according to your family's values and expectations.
  5. Fill in the time restrictions for phone usage after hours, ensuring both parent and child agree on these limits.
  6. Both you and your child should sign in the provided signature fields to confirm understanding and agreement of the rules outlined.
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Regarding personal belongings like your computer and phone, if these items were purchased by you or given to you as a gift, they are your property. Your parents do not have the right to take these away from you.
In another survey of 765 teens and young adults, participants recommended that children receive their first phone between 12 and 13 years of age, when it becomes a necessity for independence from parents.
Can they? Yes, if they have physical access to your phone, they can physically remove it from your possession. If they do it without your permission, it is stealing. Thats a crime.
Yes, your daughter can buy a phone but that doesnt mean you have to allow her to keep it or use it. Most cell phone companies wont enter into a contract with a minor but there is nothing stopping her from going to a store and buying a prepaid phone.
I will keep my phone charged at all times. I will answer or respond promptly when my parents contact me. I understand that I am responsible for knowing where my phone is, and for keeping it in good condition. I will keep the phone locked when not in use and never share my password with anyone.

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So legally speaking, no. Even for minors, the law on personal property applies the same as it does to adults. This means that if you paid for your own phone and you are paying for it from your job, your parents have no right to take it from you at all. Technically, you could sue them for that.
In short, you can buy a phone. You can allow its usage. But your childs father can also take the phones and/or refuse to allow them access to those phones during his parenting time.

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