Yes, it can be for their own safety as well as other reasons. A person in custody, minor or adult, must be searched before they are booked. Seeing an officer does not need permission from a parent to arrest their child, a search without the parent's permission would coincide.
No, you will need the other parents and the courts permission.
If you live in the US and assuming your son is a minor, you go to court and request a name change. And the first thing the court will ask is if you have the consent/permission of the other parent. When the child turns 18 he can change his name to anything he wants without needing parental consent/permission.
A court may grant emancipation without the parents' consent. However, the court will listen to the input of the parents.
You can move out without the parents consent, but the parent may take you to court and get you back.
Not at age 17, they can only do so if the parents give their permission to do so. Otherwise they will have to wait until they turn 18.
Trespassing.
Technically no one is allowed on your property without your permission! Put a no trespassing sign up you can buy it at home depot for a few dollars. Than if it happens again you can have them arrested for trespassing.
In general, trespassing is going onto the property of another, without their consent. If they consented, it is not trespass. Now- can you show you were invited?
Trespassing is defined to be an entry into another person property without permission. By virtue of its definition, trespassing is illegal in some countries because one does not have the authority to enter the premises.
You would be trespassing and you may be fined.
NO, THAT IS TRESPASSING IN ANY STATE
No. However, if they are on your property without permission when they take the picture, that could be considered trespassing.
No, not without your permission.
Moving into a foreclosed home without permission is considered illegal trespassing. The rightful owner or bank can take legal action to evict the person from the property. It's important to obtain proper permission or go through the appropriate channels to occupy a foreclosed home.
Without consent of the Parliament.
No, that's called trespassing.
Yes, it is considered trespassing to enter someone else's property without their permission, regardless of your previous relationship with them. It is best to communicate with your boyfriend and arrange a time to retrieve your belongings when he is present or give you permission to enter.