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If a baby is used in a drama, do the parents receive a fee?If so, have I hit on a moral issue whereby these parents should be investigated by the authorities? After all, the individual isn't in a position to give permission!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no personal experience in the matter, but my guess is that the monies would be placed in some kind of trust, for which the parents would be trustees. I would also guess that the parents would need to seek some kind of authorisation (from a court or the social services) before using babies in films/ads etc. As far as I know, the lowest legal age to work is 13 or so, the age when children start delivering newspapers, and so I think that babies who "work" must do so with permission from someone over and beyond the parents... I stress that I am only taking an "educated guess"...
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Well, if nobody else can come up with certain knowledge on this subject (and I think I am pretty close to the truth) you could ask a theatrical agent whether they pay fees to the parents, and then you could ask the social services whether it is allowed - I am sure they would either give you the answer, or point you in the right direction!