No, state laws or the court decides when a minor is considered to have reached the age of majority or has been legally emancipated. The one US state where the aforementioned is no applicable is Wisconsin, which has self emancipation status, if the minor qualifies under the legal guidelines.
yes you can in the state of tn you have to be 16 and have the legal consent of your parent or legal guardian either bring them with you or find out about the consent form
The possessive form for the noun parent is parent's.
Yes, because legal guardians are basically you're parents since you're biological parents are not present.
The noun parent can be used as a verb form; for example: If you parent these orphaned ducklings, they will believe that you are their mother.
No, the parents cannot voluntarily abandon their authority. There can only be a parent or a court designated 'legal guardian.' A minor cannot have both, only one or the other.
Parents' is the possessive form of parents.
The singular possessive form is parent's.
The verb form of legal is "legalize."
The plural form of the noun child's is children's.The plural form is the children's parent.
An RRYy parent can form two different gametes: an RY and an Ry
The singular possessive for parent is parent's.
The verb form for "legal" is "legalize."