The law was amended in 2006; prior to that, a parent could serve _any_ minor child an alcoholic beverage in public. As the law is now (2011), a parent may only serve _their_own_ minor child while on private property, or for religious purposes.
Do not give your child alcohol. It will either make them very, very sick, or kill the baby. Do not give your child alcohol under any circumstances. ALSO - be aware that is it unlawful to give or supply alcohol to any minor. Giving any form of alcohol in any amount is considered child endangerment. If harm results, the adult can be charged with felony child abuse. If death results, the adult will face some degree of manslaughter charge along with child abuse and child endangering.
No
Not unless your child is 21yo.
No, it isn't illegal, but you should definetely not drink alchohol unless you are 19 or older!!!
No
probably not... unless child endangerment is suspected.
yesYes, in all 50 states. Although parents have the right to oversee their minor children's welfare they do not have the right to supercede the law.Therefore, a parent can give a minor permission to live with someone else. However, you have to notify child services or a caseworker that the child will be living with someone else.
A minor child has nothing to do with the foreclosure. Best option, talk to the judge maybe he will have simpathy and give you 30 days.
that is illegal, and dishonest. the person who has guardianship for the child is who the child should be residing with.
If you are under 18, you are still a minor whether you have a child of your own or not.
Until the child is an adult you have no rights. The adoptive parents have to give you permission to contact between you two as long as the child is a minor.
If your question is: can an adult have sex with a minor when there are laws against it, then the answer is no, even if the minor's parents give 'permission' for it. No one has the right to give another person--including their own child--permission to break a law.