It depends on the specific clinic's policy and the laws of the region you are in. In some places, minors can see a gynecologist without a parent or guardian present due to patient confidentiality laws. It is best to call the clinic ahead of time to inquire about their requirements.
Guardianship of a minor typically ends when the minor reaches the age of majority, which is usually 18. At that point, the individual is considered an adult and no longer requires a legal guardian.
A guardian is typically used to protect the interests and well-being of a minor or someone who is incapacitated. This can involve making decisions on their behalf, managing their finances, and ensuring their needs are met. Guardians are appointed by a court to act in the best interests of the person they are responsible for.
To be appointed a legal guardian for your mom, you usually have to be at least 18 years old. Additionally, you would need to meet certain requirements set by the court, such as being mentally competent and able to fulfill the duties of a guardian.
A person who is 18 or above is commonly referred to as an adult.
Typically, you need to be at least 18 years old to get a debit card on your own. Some banks may offer joint accounts with a parent or guardian for individuals under 18 to have a debit card.
In certain states, minors can get tattoos with parental consent. States such as Georgia, Idaho, Maryland, and Missouri allow minors to get tattoos with parental permission. It's important to check the specific laws in the state where the minor resides before getting a tattoo.
Usually not. Rated X - No One Under 18 is admitted. Period. Rated R - No One Under 17 Without a Parent or Guardian.
A person who is under 18 or an adult still supported totally by the parents.
The legal age of an adult in Michigan is 17 not 18 as most believe.AnswerIn MI, the age of majority (the age at which you are considered to be an adult) is 18. Anyone under that age, who has not been emancipated, is considered to be a minor and is under the control and authority of their parents. Michigan does allow a person who is at least 16 to petition for emancipation. However, one of the requirements is: "the minor's parent or guardian does not object to the petition; or if a parent or guardian objects to the petition, that the objecting parent or guardian is not providing the minor with support"
18, when you become a legal adult.
You have to have a parent or guardian with you. It is always best to let the adult buy the tickets. Then have fun at the movies.
None. The kid is 18 and considered an adult now.
You have to be 18 to buy stocks, but your parents might let you use their account if you're young.
A parent or guardian only.
If your under the age of 18
That's when you are considered an ''adult.'' Otherwise your parents are still your guardian.
First, there is no minimum age for a person to be a beneficiary; however you must understand there is a distinction between ownership and possession of property. There is no minimum age for a person to own property; however the beneficiary must be an adult to be able to possess it. If a will gives property to two children, one under 18, the other over 18, they both have ownership, but only the adult is entitled to ownership at that time. If the beneficiary is under 18, the property he or she gets must be turned over to a duly appointed guardian or parent according to the laws of that state for safekeeping. When the minor becomes andult, the guardian/parent must turn over possession.