yes
North Carolina (and every other state for that matter) considers anyone under the age of 18 to be a minor. As a minor, your parents have the control/authority to decide where you can/can't live. If your parents are not willing to give you permission to move in with this relative, then the relative can request that the court award them custody of you. You will have to prove to the court that it's better for you to live with this relative than your parents. There has to be a valid reason for it. The courts do not like to override the authority of a parent, and they won't do it without legitimate cause.
In my opinion, yes, because if they didn't get adopted before the overseas parents found out about them, then they probably wouldn't have gotten adopted for a long time, if at all.
A 17-year-old is a minor and therefore her parents have the right to decide who she can/can't spend time with. If they say no, then she can't override it. Once she turns 18, then she can see whoever she wants and she doesn't need her parents
Individuals have autonomy and independence in their decision-making and actions, separate from their parents.
No, there have to be a adult who can take legal responsibility. If the parents go overseas on vacation this is more than just babysitting.
If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.If the court approves the guardianship then the guardian will have the legal authority to make all decisions regarding the child. The parents will not have that authority.
Well as long as your moving over when you turn past 18, youll be fine cause after 18 your a full fledged adult. You have the right to respectfully disagree with any authority or participate in any public activities.and your legal parents are3 considered as authority in the bill of rights, which means you have the right to screw them.
Mary had a morale obligation to behave while her parents were away overseas.
Parents should have the authority to make decisions for their child because they are responsible for their well-being, upbringing, and development. This authority allows parents to ensure the safety, health, and education of their child, as well as instill values and guidance necessary for their growth and success.
is the decentralization of levels of authority to the school level. Responsibility and decision making over school operations is transferred to principals, teachers, parents, sometimes students and other school community members.
No, the guardian of the baby is the female who carries it, not her parents.
No, it is not your fault that your parents are divorcing. Divorce is a decision made by adults based on their own feelings and circumstances. It is important to remember that the responsibility for the divorce lies with the parents and not with the children.