Anybody can be subpoenad to court. Age is no barrier.
A seventeen year old can not normally be sued in court. They are not yet an adult. Their parents can be sued, as they are responsible for the 17 year old.
Yes, a 16-year-old can be subpoenaed to testify in court or provide evidence in a legal case. However, there may be special rules or procedures to protect minors during legal proceedings. It is important for the minor to seek advice from a legal guardian or attorney if they are subpoenaed.
court emancipation.
Seventeen is not eighteen. Until they are an adult, they need parental permission or a court order.
Yes.
see link below if you're referring to a custody decision.
17-year-old is the correct way.
He was executed in Little Rock, Arkansas during the Civil War as a seventeen year old Confederate Spy.
She would have to have a court order. Or get their permission to get married.
If the parents and court agrees to it, yes.
No, but when you turn 18 you can request that the court lift the order.
No, he can't. And the father could be jailed for contempt of court if he allowed it to happen.