depends on the parents if they do not agree and do something about it, like calling the court or the police yes they can interfere, a 17 year old can apply for emanzipation with the courts, till thats done he/seh is probably 18.
In Tennessee you can get married without permission at the age of 18. With parental permission you can get married at 16. Under 16 requires a court order.
Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
assault and battery.
Better get a good lawyer.
Use of protected material without permission or an exemption in the law is called infringement.
The state of North Carolina considers a person of 18 to be of legal age. They are able to move and live their life without the consent of a parent.
Plagiarism is taking another person's works or words and using them without permission. It is not legal in shape or form.
yes you can if the person has life lock (additional answer) If you use another person's credit card without that person's permission, that is theft, which is a crime for which you can go to jail.
You cannot view another person's photos that are located on their phone without their permission.
At 17 a person can enlist with parents permission.
Obviously YES. It's technically stealing. Yes, it is illegal to use another person's cell phone without permission since that is a form of theft; in principal it is illegal even to use another person's coffee cup or pencil without permission, although such offenses are very petty and it is doubtful that the police would be willing to investigate them. If the unauthorized cell phone use resulted in a large expense for the cell phone owner, that is a more significant crime.
A person that takes the place of another is known as an impersonator. In some cases impersonators are paid to take another persons place due to their similar looks. It is a crime to impersonate another person without their direct permission unless there are special circumstances.