Until you have reached the age of majority for your state, you do have to abide by the parent's wish, unless you become emancipated.
The government decide and the law enforces. Age of Consent laws are legislated like all laws by each state's legislature.
Emergency treatment is always allowed. If they can not get a hold of the parents other relatives can due with the courts consent. Otherwise the court decides.
Our Safety Who Decides - 2008 was released on: USA: 6 December 2008 (Santa Cruz, California)
Troy decides to go to University of California.
As much as the company decides to pay them.
When the doctor decides the baby is ready for labor or if your life is at risk.
Not until he is 18. Until then his parent or guardian decides where he lives and for him to move to someone he will need their consent.
No. The problem with your question is who decides that there is "too much" and why. Your question leads to censorship and the freedom of speech is an important right.
Normally, No. The exception is if the state has declared her an unfit mother than the state decides what is best for the child.
At the end of "Hoot," Dana is arrested by the police for his part in the vandalism of the construction site. He realizes the consequences of his actions and decides to take responsibility for them.
The possible consequences of welfare fraud include from 6 months to 2 years of time in jail, and up to a $10000 fine. You are innocent until proven guilty, so unless the court decides you are guilty, you may not have to worry about it at all
No, but like in all countries it is the parents who decides who their child is allowed to see and the law of age of consent must be followed regarding sexual relationships.