No he can not.
16 otherwise it will be held in trust for you by a parent/guardian
They do not have to give up custody. They should appoint a guardian to represent them.
You must be 16 years old.
18. Or if your 16 you can get a parent or guardian to sign a waiver.
No
First and foremost the legal guardian cannot "kick out" a minor who has been given into their care. Therefore, the guardian has committed a serious error in judgment and should be held accountable by the court. The 16-year-old is not of legal age to live on their own and should contact the Florida Department of Children and Family Services for assistance, 1-800-96Abuse, http://www.myflorida.com/cf_web She is responsible for him until he is 18. If he was kicked out, then she should go to the police and have them speak with the gaurdian.
depends on who has the legal rights by law to everything else involving the 16 year old. who signs off at the doctor? who has the 16 year old's bith certificate? social security card? who has custody of the 16 year old? who is listed as the parent/guardian on all of the 16 year olds school documentation? who does the 16 year old live with? answer these questions and you'll know.
Only with parental or legal guardian's approval
If the consenting parent is a legal guardian then it is valid, if for whatever reason they are not the legal guardian then it is not sufficient.
you must be 15 to receive your permit, and 16 do get a license and drive on your own. Minnesota also has the option of a farm permit for kids to help their parent/guardian on farm work.
No. You are still considered a minor and cannot sign on the dotted line of a legal binding contract. Thus you will have to have a parent/guardian to sign and be financially responsible.
you have to be over 12, and have a parent or guardian with you if you are under 16.