They must reside with someone who is their parent or legal guardian, or to a close family member to whom the responsibilty for their upbringing has been legally delegated by the parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
Yes, If a non Legal resident marries a Legal resident,he or she are judged to be Legal resident of that country. They can have their Spouse VISA.So that can make them live happily and together forever.
No. Lots of members serve in other states. You must have a residence and pay state taxes to be a resident .
Be pregnant does not make you a legal adult. It gives you certain rights to obtain help for you and your child, but does not emancipate you.
No. The minor has the legal right to their child
no, unless your a legal resident in Korea
No, and in many states you need to have other proof that your are a resident before you can obtain a license. For certain state requirements, say in-state tuition, there may be a residency requirement, but you are a resident of the state that you live in (most of the time). The driver's license can be used as evidence of that residency, but may not be conclusive, depending upon which agency rules you are required to follow.
my fiance came to America with out a visa and i wanted to know what can i do to make him legal here with out sending him back to his country??
what you can do is call your local police department and ask them this question to see if it is legal in your state No, the legal age for the state is 18, and having a child doesn't make any difference in when a person stops being a minor and becomes a legal adult.
Yes, you are still a minor until you reach 18 years old and your guardian has the legal right to make you move with them.
No, they have not reached the age of majority. Until that age, 18 in California, the parents are going to be responsible and make the decisions.
Being pregnant does not make one a legal adult. Only reaching the age of majority or getting married will do so.
probably, if its not there property make them leave or it's trespassing