Yes, a minor CAN BE forced to go to counseling because of the obvious reason that they are a minor and, in court, may be asked for their opinion but said opinion will or may be only considered, it will not necessarily be taken.
As long as the Judge stays within the law, he/she can pretty much order anything the Judge feels is necessary. The Judge can order the minor child get counseling. And/Or order the Parents get counseling. (Humor-->) IF Law backed up the Judge's decision, he could order the child's gerbil and the family dog go to the counseling appointments, too. Point is: Any Judge has wide discretion under the law, and especially a Family Court Judge. Heck, the Judge could order that a child be separated from the family to live in Foster Care--- so having to go to counseling is not that bad really.
If it is a court order, yes.
That all depends on where you live. You will need to go to the county courthouse to find out for sure. Likely the minor will have to receive counseling before they allow them to get married.
A forced false confession is illegal regardless of the person's age.
No he probably doesn't. Go ask him. Consider whether he has a reason for going to counseling (stalking?)
No, they are still considered a minor. They cannot refuse to follow the wishes of their parents or the court.
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Yes. A 17 year old is still a minor and the parents or guardians are responsible for his/her actions.
Get a divorce or go to counseling.
There are various online counseling courses available. Some places you can go for online counseling include www.capella.edu and also www.umb.edu.
Counseling jobs can be found from various job marketplaces such as Indeed and Monster. Counseling is a career path with a large variety of specialty areas such as educational and vocational counseling.
you can go to counseling