That is a determination that must be made by a court and it is usually addressed as part of the hearing for the appointment of the guardian. If there is a court order for visitations the guardian must comply. If there is a court order for no visitations the guardian must comply. If there is a court order for visitations at the discretion of the guardian then they may make the decision to allow or deny visits. However, that is not generally the case.
Yes, a minor can travel without a parent or legal guardian with a minor letter of consent to travel, which typically includes permission from the parent or guardian and details of the trip.
Yes or legal guardian.
I would assume no
Yes, a minor can obtain a passport with the consent of a parent or legal guardian.
A parent or legal guardian is authorized to sign a minor's passport.
The state of Florida prohibits the piercing of a minor without the written, notarized consent of the parent or legal guardian. Consent may also be a parent or legal guardian accompanying the minor to receive the piercing
No. If the document calls for a parent or guardian it must be a parent or guardian. Unless the step parent has adopted the child or otherwise been awarded parental rights by the courts the legal parent must perform all legal functions
Yes, a minor can obtain a passport with the consent of just one parent, as long as the parent providing consent has legal custody or is the sole legal guardian of the minor.
To sign a passport for a minor, the parent or legal guardian should write their signature in the designated space on the minor's passport. The parent or guardian should also include the phrase "parent of the child" or "guardian of the child" next to their signature. This signature signifies consent and authorization for the minor to travel internationally.
In the U.S. no minor can enter into any legal contract with their parent or legal guardian.
They must reside with someone who is their parent or legal guardian, or to a close family member to whom the responsibilty for their upbringing has been legally delegated by the parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
Their legal parent(s) or guardian(s).