yes because some doctors may be crazy and try to strip them
You will need to file a Child In Need of Care motion with the court showing that the child's parent is not capable of caring for the child.
As far as i know the parent would have to first become a citizen, moving them from legal resident status, once the parent files for US citizenship he/she also files for the underage child/ren. the under age child/ren then automatically become citizens the same time as the parent. This is what my father in law and many others i know did when they migrated to the US.
This is Legal in your home, with your parent or guardian ONLY
Under the 'R' rating, only parents or a legal guardian can buy tickets for underage viewers.
Taking care of sick people is optional. Unless you're the parent / legal guardian of an underage child.
In the case of underage parents a legal guardian must be appointed. Very often the grandparents will be considered and appointed if the court finds that to be in the best interest of the child. Grandparents are not held legally responsible for their grandchildren.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
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You can't. The adult accompanying the underage child must be his or her parent or legal guardian. Only they are permitted to make the decision about whether or not the film is appropriate for the child.
The child is underage and is intoxicated. They are in public, they can be charged if they are drunk. The source of alcohol, legal or not, is of no consequence.
Yes! Minors are not seen as adults in civil legal matters and must have an adult representative during legal matters, including child support suits. A minor parent, when applying for child support services, should provide the name and contact information of an adult who can serve as their next friend (adult representative). In most cases this will be the minor's parent or legal guardian.