More info please - how old a child and for what reason? Adoption? Child Supoort? Juvenile crime? ????
If it is relevant.
It is possible in some states but you would generally need to be legally emancipated since you are currently a minor. Contact a family lawyer in your state for more information.
yes
Probably not unless parental rights were terminated or otherwise limited. Best consult a lawyer.
If you are a pregnant minor seeking emancipation from your parents, you will need to talk to a lawyer to have this done.
You will always need a lawyer when considering adopting a child.
No.
If you believe your child is in danger or has been taken without permission, it is advisable to contact law enforcement. In Florida, if there is a court order or custody agreement in place, you should also reach out to a family law attorney for guidance.
Humans are PRICELESS You must be talking about adoption. You need to go to a lawyer or child services.
Check with a lawyer. You can probably get monthly support for both you & the child. Also, you probably can be included on his medical insurance. Get to a lawyer, NOW. before all the details are arranged without your knowledge.
Generally a minor, and the minor’s parents, may be held liable for intentional injuries to another child. The laws vary in different jurisdictions and there are different legal standards for different age groups. Also, in certain circumstances parent’s may be held responsible for not controlling their child. You need to arrange a consultation with a personal injury lawyer who can review your situation and explain your options.
If you are falsely accused of a crime with a minor you need to seek out the expertise of a lawyer. They will be able to assess the evidence and develop a plan to ensure your freedom.