For example, the parent has an account at Chase, while they want to make a new one for their child at... Wells Fargo.
Yes it is possible
18 to open a deposit account. Depends on the bank for a minor, but a parent has to be the co-signer if you want an ATM card. After the age of 18, the parent is no longer required
any age, however if you are a minor under 18 your account must be in your parent or guardians name also. once you turn 18 you can have your own account solely.
A minor needs to have a joint account, with someone legally able to sign a contract (no one under 18 can sign a contract) in the USA.
A minor cannot enter into a legal contract so cannot have their own credit card account. The only way that a 13 year old can get a card is as an additional cardholder attached to his or her parent's or other adults account. Since the adult is responsible for payment they can attach a minor to the account.
Yes. They cannot garnish the minor's account, however.
If the child is an un-emancipated minor, yes.
Yes a parent can be held responsible for a minor child's debt if the parent co-signs on a loan with the child. For credit cards, if the child is an authorized user on a parent's account the parent is also responsible for this debt.
Yes, she is the guardian of the child.
No, the minor parent is.
Stupid question...underage and minor are the same thing. And a parent can do this for his/her child if that's what they wish. What you should do is mind your own business.
Why would a minor child have a paycheck?
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.
No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
No, it is illegal (unless it is done by the parent of a minor child).
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.
Depends on the meaning of "seeing".
I would assume no