Yes, you can.
Yes, a minor can obtain a passport with the consent of a parent or legal guardian.
No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.
Yes, a minor can obtain a passport with the consent of just one parent, as long as the parent providing consent has legal custody or is the sole legal guardian of the minor.
Yes, a 15-year-old can obtain a passport with the consent of a parent or legal guardian.
No, you do not need both parents to obtain a passport. A child can apply for a passport with the consent of one parent or legal guardian.
To obtain a passport when one parent is incarcerated, the child will need to have the consent of the non-incarcerated parent or legal guardian. If the incarcerated parent is unable to provide consent, the non-incarcerated parent or legal guardian can provide a notarized statement explaining the situation. Additionally, the child may need to provide additional documentation and go through a special approval process.
No. If the document calls for a parent or guardian it must be a parent or guardian. Unless the step parent has adopted the child or otherwise been awarded parental rights by the courts the legal parent must perform all legal functions
Answer Yes, abortion is legal in Missouri and consent of a parent, legal guardian, or Judge is necessary for minors who are 17 years or younger to obtain an abortion. A parent or legal guardian must accompany a minor on the day of the procedure. For more information and your options visit:http://www.plannedparenthood.org/stlouis/abortion-services-39879.htm
If they have been named the legal parent or guardian of their step-child, yes.
Both parents must consent. The god parent must petition the probate court to be appointed the permanent guardian of the child in order to obtain legal custody.
No, it is not legal to consume alcohol underage in Missouri, even in the presence of a legal guardian or parent. The legal drinking age in Missouri is 21, and minors are prohibited from consuming alcohol in both public and private settings.
To obtain a passport in California when one parent is absent, a child must have the consent of the present parent or legal guardian. If the absent parent cannot be located or refuses to give consent, the present parent can provide evidence of sole custody or a court order allowing the child to obtain a passport.