Yes you can if you go to court and get APPROPRIATELY ask him for a warrant
distributing newspapers, car washing, etc...........
It depends on who you are babysitting for. A babysitter is usually needed when a child's parents are going on an important social event (theatre, restaurant etc.) so you delaying their plans would probably annoy them. Don't be late for the people who pay you!
This depends on if it is a professional babysitter or if it is a teenage neighbor. A pretty standard rate for a teenage babysitter is about 2-3 dollars per hour per child, depending on how well behaved the kids are, if they were asleep most of the time, etc. A professional or adult babysitter will have different rates, you will have to ask them.
What is the legal age for babysitting?There is no law that says what age you must be before you can babysit. The parents decide the age they want their kids to babysit and the person that wants them to babysit. Don't let anyone tell you that you need to have a babysitter's license because there is no such thing. Only a couple of states have set laws regarding this. Typically a 12 or 13 year old will be okay for a younger sibling. The parents think about...1. Age and Maturity2. Your Experience as a Babysitter3. The Age and Number of their children4. How long will you be babysitting{A few hours, one evening, overnight}5. Whether you can handle any special needs of the children.
haha , nothing yyou a babysitter right ?? not a maid :)) yyou choose to clean, its yyour choice:))
they choose what they want they're kids to do. Like what schools they go to. what babysitter they should hire. . .etc.
Technically, you can be any ageAnswerI just spoke to CPS agent #1037. She said there is no legal age limit for babysitting in Texas. CPS and law enforcement have guidelines they go buy such as age of the babysitter, age of the child being cared for, maturity of the babysitter, length of time to be left alone, babysitter's knowledge of what to do in case of emergencies, etc. ANSERwell,in the state of Texas there is no limit really...but if you don't take care of the kid and CPS finds out your parent/parents can go to jail...nobody wants that, so if you babysit take really good care of the baby/kid.:)
In most states it's 18, Missouri is 17, Nebraska 19 etc. So it depends on where you live.
No, in fact in the UK you no longer have to abide by these rules by the age of 16. By law? No. But if your parents provide shelter,etc. you may be required to follow house mandates.
trade, catch Pokemon, etc.
rapsody... cd's... etc
Depending on which country you live in (are you considered an adult at age 18 or 19 or 29) You can move out the moment you become eligible for voting etc