Depends on who made the change. If the parents are not married to each other the decision what last name the child will have belongs to the mother and she will not need the consent of the father.
Actually this might come as a surprise to you that it is against the Law to move out with or without parental consent before you are 19.
it is indeed fact that, that would be wrong and against the law very much
You cannot. The US Passport Office has regulations against issuing passports to minors without BOTH parents consent. The reason for this is to prevent one parent from leaving the country with the child against the wishes, and without the permission, of the other parent. Contact your installations legal affairs office for further information.
no, to do anything without a parents consent you have to be 18 unless you get their consent you can't move out
If the minor is in public they are fair game.
This is known as Copyright Infringement. The Cubs Logo is considered property and if you use it without the owners consent, they can file a lawsuit against you for using it without their permission. They have the right to file a suit against anyone who uses their property without having proper consent, regardless of whether they sell it for money or not. It is their property.
Actually this might come as a surprise to you that it is against the Law to move out with or without parental consent before you are 19.
It depends on what you mean by a lease: if a written lease is signed by both parties for a specific term, then the terms cannot be changed without mutual consent. Even if an oral lease any changes would have to be with your consent. If you do not consent to any change of the terms of the lease you can refuse to sign it and move out.
File a lawsuit in the appropriate court in the city or county where the debtor owns property.
Consent of the governed matters because if the governed people do not consent to the governing body, they will revolt against it. It is also considered unjust to rule over people without their consent.
Consent of the governed matters because if the governed people do not consent to the governing body, they will revolt against it. It is also considered unjust to rule over people without their consent.
Of course! However, without more detail, no one can advise you as to the probability of a victory - what kind of lawsuit, what are the facts, etc.?
No.
Generally no (assuming you are in the US) but the particulars of the lawsuit can effect this. For example if the suit is unfounded (false or without any supporting evidence) then you may be fired for inpropriety or something similar. Answer; Not if your lawsuit is legitimate.
No they can't, unless you are notified for the changes in writing.
A consent judgment is a legal agreement or court order that is approved by all parties involved in a lawsuit. It is typically reached when both parties agree to resolve the dispute without a trial, often outlining the terms of the settlement. Consent judgments are binding and enforceable by the court.
Yes there is, try to talk to the lawyer. Try to find out if there is some way where the could sort things out without a lawsuit. As well as see if there is a program where you could get paid extra due to the lawsuit.