Even when your out of high school and going into or are in college your parents are responsible for your actions. The only way to be "free" from your parents is by getting emancipated. You need both parents signatures even if they are divorced, however if one is dead then the other is fine.
Also, note that NO jurisdiction in the USA will marry two 17-year-olds without parental permission, even if one is pregnant. At the very minimum, they would both need the permission of a judge to get married, and that permission is not likely to be forthcoming without substantial reason and demonstration of responsibility by the two teenagers.
NO of course not u gotta ask permission to the parents DUHH
Yes, if they ALSO have the PERMISSION of the parent.
It depends on what state your in AlabamaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. AlaskaThe Law: Currently, you do not need parent permission to have an abortion. However, there is a law which requires girls younger than 17 to get permission from one parent to have an abortion. This law is not being enforced because of a court order. Call a clinic for more information. ArizonaThe Law: Currently, you do not need parent permission to have an abortion. However, there is a law which requires girls younger than 18 to get permission from one parent to have an abortion. This law is not being enforced because of a court order. Call a clinic for more information. ArkansasThe Law: Requires that both of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 48 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. CaliforniaYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion ColoradoThe Law: Currently, you do not need parent permission to have an abortion. However, there is a law which requires girls younger than 18 to get permission from one parent to have an abortion. This law is not being enforced because of a court order. Call a clinic for more information. ConnecticutYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion DelawareThe Law: Requires that if you are younger than 16, one of your parents, a grandparent or a mental health professional (such as a counselor) be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 24 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. District of ColumbiaYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion FloridaThe Law: Florida's new law requires parental notification which is different than parental permission. A judicial bypass hearing is allowed for minors who need to have abortion and cannot tell their parents. Call a clinic for more information. GeorgiaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents be told (not give permission, just told) 24 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. HawaiiYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion IdahoThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. . IllinoisYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion IndianaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. IowaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents or a grandparent be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 48 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. KansasThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. KentuckyThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. LouisianaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MaineThe Law: Requires that one of your parents or an adult family member (like an over 18-year-old sister or an uncle) give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MarylandThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MassachusettsThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MichiganThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MinnesotaThe Law: Requires that both of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 48 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MississippiThe Law: Requires that both of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MissouriThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. MontanaYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion NebraskaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 48 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. NevadaYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion New HampshireYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion New JerseyYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion New MexicoYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion New YorkYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion North CarolinaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents or a grandparent, with whom you have lived for at least six months, give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. North DakotaThe Law: Requires that both of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. OhioThe State of Ohio requires a mandatory 24 hour delay and provision of state-directed counseling prior to obtaining an abortion. This information must be obtained in person from a physician at least 24 hours prior to an abortion.This law also requires patients to get copies of two state-mandated publications at least 24 hours in advance of the abortion procedure. The Law: Requires that one parent/guardian has to sign a consent (or the minor can try to get a judicial bypass. For the correct information on Ohio go to: http://www.plannedparenthoodcentralohio.org \Judicial Bypass - If a parent will not consent to an abortion, the minor must:• convince a judge that she is mature enough to make her own decision without involving a parentor• that the abortion is in her best interests.If a minor is interested in obtaining judicial bypass, Planned Parenthood will offer assistance with the court bypass procedure. The judicial bypass process is completely confidential no matter what the judge decides. OklahomaYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion OregonYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion PennsylvaniaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. Rhode IslandThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. South CarolinaThe Law: Requires that, if you are under 17, one of your parents or a grandparent give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. South DakotaJune 2006 - Currently abortions are banned in this state. For more on this topic see ProChoice America Banner below. TennesseeThe Law: Requires that one of your parents give permission for your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. TexasThe Law: Requires that one of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 48 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. UtahThe Law: Requires that one of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) before your abortion. VermontYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion VirginiaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 24 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. WashingtonYou do not need parent permission to have an abortion West VirginiaThe Law: Requires that one of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 24 hours before your abortion.Judicial Bypass - Yes. Also, a doctor (but not the one performing the abortion) can also exempt you from telling your parent. WisconsinThe Law: Requires that one of your parents, a grandparent, an aunt, uncle or sibling, who is at least 25 years old, give permission for your abortionJudicial Bypass - Yes. WyomingThe Law: Requires that one of your parents be told of your decision (not give permission, just told) 48 hours before your abortion and give permission for the abortionJudicial Bypass - Yes. i hope this helps,,,good luck
It varies from state to state.AnswerNo. Permission must be obtained from both parents or the parent who has legal custodial rights. Some states also require permission from the court before allowing a sixteen years old to marry.AnswerYes, call your local court house and ask the clerk of courts.
If both parents are alive and have custody, you must have the consent of both. But even with both parents consent, at 15 you also need permission from the court.
No, because it will break the fourth amendment stating that no unreasonable searches or seizures can be preformed. The police also need probable cause and the permission of the parents as a witness to search a minor.
I believe your parents getting divorced has nothing to do with it. most shops you have to be 18 or get parental consent for them to be able to tatto you. Also, only one parent is required to sign the consent form from what i have seen
Your boyfriend can be charged with statutory rape as you are a minor, even if you do this willingly. Also, the State can file the same charges even if your parents give permission.
no he cant < because what will the parents think and it is also illegal.
If you are below 18 you will need one or both parents or guardians consent and in some cases also the courts permission. The laws vary between states.
In Mississippi you have to be at least 21 to get married without permission. With parental permission you can get married at 17 for the boy with permission. A girl can get married at 15, but it also requires her parent's consent.
Yes... this also applies to one parent taking a child abroad. For example, the Mother wants to leave a few days ahead of the Father to get a jump start on a school holiday, the Father must give written permission for the minor child to leave the USA without him. As the grandparents... both parent must give written permission. It is also a good idea to have them carry a medical intent letter, just in case of emergancy, and a copy of the child medical insurance. Hope this helps.