Generally, you can't have anybody arrested for a breach of contract. The usual remedy is to sue for damages in a civil action.
Yes. A minor can be arrested for groping another minor.
No but the gurdians can be arrested if the minor took an overdose
In Georgia, a minor cannot sign a contract. If a minor does sign a contract, it is voidable because it is illegal.
The age of consent is different is some states. If the minor is under the age of consent you can get arrested if you have sex with the minor even if the minor consents to it. You can get arrested for endangering the welfare of a minor if you guys are dating.
No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.
The specific term for the "act" of breaking a written contract is "breach."
Yes
A minor does not have the absolute right to void a contract. As a general rule, contracts made by minors are voidable by the minor at any time up until the minor affirms the contract after reaching majority or until a reasonable times after reaching majority. There are cases where a minor can be held liable for his/her actions if at the time the contract was entered they acted in a responsible and adult-like that proves they were of a capacity to understand the contract. However, the burdon to prove that the minor was actually of capacity falls on the other parties in the contract.
You can be arrested for breaking the law, not for doing what you're supposed to be doing.
If a minor signs a contract under the legal age of majority (usually 18), the contract is typically not enforceable. In most cases, the parents would not be responsible for the contract unless they co-signed or guaranteed it. The minor may have the option to void the contract.
Yes, a minor can be arrested without the presence of their parents. Minors have the same rights as adults when it comes to being arrested and going through the legal system. However, the police are generally required to notify the parents or guardians of the minor after the arrest.
Yes, a minor can be arrested for committing a crime. Minors are subject to the same laws as adults and can face legal consequences for their actions.