Yes, she is the guardian of the child.
If the child is a minor (under 18yrs.), yes, the marriage can be stopped by a parent. The child can not marry without the consent of a parent/legal guardian or custodial parent.
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It is illegal for a minor to get a tattoo with or without parent consent in North Carolina.
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.
A hospital can treat a 16 year old minor without getting the consent of the parent depending on why the child is being treated. For example, in an emergency situation, the child will generally be treated in the ER without permission from any parent.
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.
Yes. The fact that the parent brought the child to the dentist 'implies' consent to treatment. This is not as compelling as a signed "informed consent" but if it can be established that the parent did or reasonably should have understood that the child would be treated, then implied consent may be sufficient defense against a claim of non-consent.
For most things but it depends what you are asking about.
If you are a minor you pretty much have to go with your parent if they move. You don't need permission from your child's father, although he might get angry and try to take you to court over it.
yes. at least in the state of rhode island.
no law addressing it
To write a parent consent form allowing their child to have a job, start with a clear title, such as "Parental Consent for Minor Employment." Include sections that state the child's name, age, and the job details (employer name, job title, and work hours). The form should also request the parent's signature and date, affirming their understanding of the job responsibilities and consent to the employment. Finally, consider including a statement about the laws regarding minor employment in your jurisdiction.