That would depend on prevailing law in the state where the order was issued and the circumstances surrounding the protective order.
You need to consult with an attorney for an informed opinion.
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They can be removed from the home by social services. The courts can then remove the parental rights if it is in the best interests of the child. Emancipation is an option in some states.
It may be illegal for a judge to remove from a child from the parent's custody without a legal case. There are loopholes in the law, and unfortunately child protective services is an area where this happens all too often.
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No. They are more to protect against the slight possibility that information on the card could be wiped out, than to protect against identity theft. All that is stored on them is a series of numbers which have no value to a hacker. Many people remove them from the sleeve and have no problems.
The first thing is that emancipation must be a law in your state. Only 32 state have that law. The other possibility is to have the social services remove you from the home, not likely if there is no abuse.
Have a professional remove the nests. Wear protective clothing, then spary the strays.
One of the most common requirements for emancipation is to be financially independent. A judge does not want to remove someone from a home and put them on welfare. Typically a petitioner will have to show financial stability such as a job.
A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.A parent cannot remove their name from a child's birth certificate unless they have official evidence such as a court ordered DNA test proving they are not the biological parent.
Until they reach the age of majority, a parent has the ability to say the child cannot work.
No, emancipation does not remove the limitations of age. Until they reach 21 they cannot buy tobacco or alcohol.
u cant u just gotta buy a protective cover or a case