Yes, as they do have a certain level of responsibility for the child.
You typically need parental permission to sign yourself out of school before the age of 18. If you are 17 and unable to obtain parental permission, you should discuss your situation with a school counselor or administrator to explore potential options or solutions.
In most cases, a stepdaughter would not be able to purchase life insurance on a stepfather without his consent. The stepfather would usually need to give permission and be involved in the process, as he is the insured party.
No, you must still have parents permission, at least in my old school. I guess it just depends on your schools policy.
You have to contact them and get permission and usually you have to sign a contract.
Yes without youre permission
ha! NO!
To sign someone's name with permission, you will sign your name first, add the per procurationem or p.p. designation after your name, and then sign the missing person's name. This is the preferred method of signing.
Well it is not right but I think they can and do charge you for that.
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{| |- | A seventeen can sign up to join the military with parental permission. Otherwise they have to wait until they are 18 to enlist. Note that the military really wants a high school diploma before accepting someone. |}
Once you are 18, you can sign any of the papers you receive for a parent's signature. You are now considered an adult and can do as you wish.
No, not legally.