Not unless they have been appointed by the court as your legal guardians.
no
dont do it
Take your birth certificate along with you and your parent or legal guardian and take the test!
Only the state can.
Yes read the guidelines for driving iwth a permit in your drivers manual....dont mess up already driving is a privelage that can be taken away dont have it taken away before you really get it good luck and God Bless!!!
Absolutely. Just notify the courts of the address change if you have a court order for sole custody and there is no visitation order for the non-custodial parent. I dont know about joint custody.
no they might ask you for your drivers license if they dont than my word to you is just dont get cot with the police. driving down the road.
That is dependent on the custody orders.
I dont think you can, but it is possible to get someone to help you, like a parent or a relaltive
No, there is no such law that a principal can sign a permit for you to drive to and from schoo. The law for driving with a permit is with a license adult in the vehicle, that's DMV law.
I dont think so......But you may possibly get a driving permit that lets you drive to work at restricted hours if you are a teen driver. Check this link.., http://www.dmvsmart.com/california/teen-drivers.html
Nope ... she broke the laws by driving without another licensed driver in the car while she was driving. A "work permit" does not issue authorization to drive a car without being properly licensed. There are other transportation means for people to get to work ... public buses, taxicabs, bicycles, walking, etc. no guaranted a work permit is to work NOT TO DRIVE!''If you cant do the time dont do the crime!''
As part of some custody arrangements in the Divorce Decree, you may find that each parent will get the right to claim the children on taxes in alternate years. This helps to distribute the tax exemptions fairly.