Not until they are 18 years of age in Florida. Until then the parents determine where you live.
New York State law sets the age of majority -- when you legally become an adult -- at 18. Up until then you cannot legally allow this procedure, although your parents or guardians can at their option. Otherwise it's your 18th birthday.
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.
Fifteen
Yes, but the parents would still be legally and financially responsible for the minor until he or she reached the state's legal age of majority which is 18.
Your cousin could legally become your step-sister. Your cousin could legally become your sister if she were adopted by your mother or father. This is because by law persons adopted by others are considered children of the adopting persons.
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.
Same-sex marriage is projected to become legal in Florida on January 5, 2015. Until that date, no same-sex couple has legally married in Florida. Same-sex couples will be able to marry in this county by January 6, 2015 at the latest.