Yes, if they ALSO have the PERMISSION of the parent.
Yes. The doctor would not treat the child without a parent (or adult designee) present.
no. once your pregnant ,texas see's you as an adult
adult children's avoid parents because of the mostly parents interface there lives
Parents shouldn't be responsible for adult children.
Not unless there is a separate legal issue barring the unrelated adult from residing in residence with a child. Custodial parents are able to choose who they want to live with and where they reside with their child unless the decision is in direct violation of an existing court order.
In California, minors do not have the legal right to stop visitation with a parent until they reach the age of majority, which is 18. Parents or guardians are responsible for making visitation arrangements until the child turns 18.
You do not have to be an adult to have your work published. There are plenty of minors who have their books on the market. However, you do have to have a parent or legal guardian willing to represent you when entering into any sort of legally binding contracts.
No his parent were alive for most of his adult life
There are no rights or responsibilities. The minor is now considered an adult capable of making their own decisions.
Any age where you are old enough to listen and follow instructions, IF you have permission from your parents.
Shauna L. Smith has written: 'Making peace with your adult children' -- subject(s): Adult children, Adult children of aging parents, Aging parents, Attitudes, Intergenerational relations, Parent and adult child
In Mississippi, individuals under 21 are considered minors. If your parents give permission for you to move out at 17, you can do so legally. It is advisable to have a written agreement outlining the terms of your departure and living arrangements to avoid misunderstandings.