If you're under age, you can't enter into a contract, so if there's a contract of some sort your parents or guardians would have to sign on your behalf. However, since you didn't specifically say what you're talking about, it's hard to tell.
Not really your mom has to have custody of you to sign for you to get married in another state. ...Yes. You are still under-age. If you have the baby, you can then be amancipated.
To become apart of a first nations your mom or dad has to be a first nations. if they do not get you registered when you are a baby you would have to get them to sign papers from the reserve that they are from and get your mom or dad to sign them.
just get your mom to do it.
Justin's mom was 17 his dad was 21
If your mom and dad is ok with It
16 with a mom and dad with you
WOW! That's an intense relationship! There will be as much fighting and arguing as there will be all the love they can shower on you!
Dad- 45 Mom- 40... but then it could be Bonnie and "Dad" because it says "how old are Bonnie's parent" if it was talking about her/his mom and dad it would be "parents"
twelve and older i believe
Dad is going to have to sign off also. When you have power of attorney for someone, you have to avoid the situation where you sign something to your benefit.
justin calls his mom mom and his dad dad
she can live for ever so nobody nows the age