No, you cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in you state, which is normally 18, but could be as high as 21. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
No only the custodial parent is '''Added:''' I believe the first answerer misunderstood the question. Legally, the parents/guardians ARE responsible for the actions of their un-emancipated minor '''until''' the actual court action emancipating them takes place.
AnswerYes, assuming the person has the actual emancipation decree from the court and not just the filing petition.Or the person reached the legal age of majority of 18 or was emancipated by enlisting in the active military or married both of which would have required parental consent.
Genetically, a child will ALWAYS be related to their parents. It is, however, possible for a mature child to 'divorce' their parents - which absolves the parents of all responsibility.
You can be factually guilty without being legally guilty. You may have actually committed the crime, but if it can't be proven in a court of law you aren't legally guilty.
in most states no. Legally at least but i guess you can if its a family owned business
You have to wish him in such a way that he remembers you and you people can not live without each other. Gift him a collage or a note that tells him or her that you are a part of him or her and cannot live without. Then you can convince your parents and love surely wins.
Yes, you can borrow your parents' car without being a named driver on their insurance policy. Depending on the type of policy and its actual rules, you might or might not be covered in case of an accident.
Yes, but typically the loan "originator" remains responsible unless the actual loan is transfered to the new purchaser. Letting someone "take over payments" on your loan is a very bad idea. If there should be an accident, the title is still in the sellers name and they remain ultimately responsible. I have had parents pay cash for a car for their kids and place themselves as the lienholder. Legally they can't be sued if there is an accident and the kids can't sell the car without the parents signing over the title.
In Tennessee, a minor can leave home at 16 without parental consent if there are signs of abuse. They can either seek emancipation or live with another responsible adult as long as it's reported to the authorities. It is advisable for the minor to seek help from a trusted adult, counselor, or social services for guidance and support in navigating the situation.
If you are seeking the assistance of a children's talent agency you have to go through the actual business. It is best if the agency has a website, which helps to establish credibility and as a way to do research about that agency. Unless you know other parents of children that are signed to agencies or know where they are located in your area, it will be very difficult without the help of a website or actual business.
Where is WV? well if your in the USA there is no actual laws but if your under 18 your parents can try and MAKE you not date or ground you but there is no laws and basicicly you can do anything like that and the worst thing which your parent can legally do is beat you a little if you actually do something bad and they can send you to boarding school
When properly and safely done, throwing knives is not a bad hobby for a responsible 12 year old with good sense. You need to be straight forward and discuss it with them. In many states, actual throwing knives are legally considered a weapon, and there are age restrictions placed on them. In some places, they even have to be registered or have a permit. If you are doing this without your parents' knowledge, you may find yourself in some very hot water. You would rather them know now and be able to guide you than for them to find out when you are in handcuffs.