yes.
Another View: Parent's cannot "steal" (i.e.: commit theft of) their child's property. Until the child reaches the age of majority in their state, the parent's are the 'legal custodians' of their child's possessions and property. Minors (under the law) are generally legally incapable of owning things.
However, if property or possessions were willed to the child and they are named as the inheritors of specified property, then the parent(s) MUST maintain those items "in trust" and untouched for the child until they reach adulthood.
Yes. It is suittable for 9 year olds if with a parent for frightening scenes.
Nope
No. 13 year olds must live with a parent or a court appointed guardian.
It is fine for your child to wear diapers but you schould not change your 10 year olds diapers. He should do it on his own.
Quads are safe for 10 year olds. I must know 30 caring parent who have children playing the quads in a band.
Yes. Just lie about what year you were born in
Yes, an 11 year old may have an i-Phone. It depends on the parent of course.
No, because it is still on their property.
Anything they want as long as it is on private property.
In most places, 17-year-olds cannot legally enter into rental agreements, as they are typically considered minors and lack the legal capacity to sign contracts. However, some jurisdictions may allow minors to rent property with a co-signer, such as a parent or guardian. It's essential to check local laws and regulations regarding rental agreements for minors.
yeah obv you can....you can be 6 and get it pierced gorshh :L
Usually, they pick on you a lot, steal your things, shove you sometimes, stare at you during class, people show their emotions differently. But, this is normally how 10-11 year olds show they like you.