No, not unless the court awards that sibling custody of the minor child. and the only way that will happen against the parents wishes is if the parents are proven unfit (be aware, it takes a lot to prove a parent unfit)
No, they cannot, unless they have a court order.
With parental consent yes, and it also matter how old they both are.
i would have to say yes. If you obtain parental consent then yes. If your parent(s) are deceased, then you would have to settle that in court with a custody hearing.
No, not unless the court awards that sibling custody of the minor child. and the only way that will happen against the parents wishes is if the parents are proven unfit (be aware, it takes a lot to prove a parent unfit)
An adoptive sibling is a person who is not another person's biological sibling, but is raised legally and socially as if they are.
I'm pretty sure you have to be 18 to move out. That is the legal age (to be considered an adult). 16- minor
In Texas, a 16-year-old can only move out with parental consent or through emancipation from the court. Living with a sibling may be possible, but legal guardianship or consent from a parent would likely be required.
In most places, it is not legally permissible to marry your adopted sibling. Laws vary by location, so it is important to check the specific regulations in your area.
It is illegal in AZ to tattoo anyone underage, so consent is invalid
Daniel Adam Garfinkel has written: 'Contrasting parental versus sibling influences on the development of children's conflict management strategies' -- subject(s): Sibling rivalry, Conflict management, Parental influences
from my understanding, you can transport your siblings (however many you have/includes foster children and step-siblings) as long as you have written consent from a parent. You can only have one other person, besides yourself and not a sibling, in the car with you anyways. Overall the rule is one person in the car with a 16 year old, unless there is someone with a regular unrestricted license in the car or you have more than one sibling with parental consent. Hope this helps.
Yes, in many places, a 17-year-old can take a younger sibling to the doctor, but it often depends on the specific laws and regulations of the region. Some healthcare facilities may require parental consent for minors to receive medical care, while others may allow a sibling to accompany them. It's advisable to check with the doctor's office beforehand to ensure all necessary permissions are in place.