Very simple. most states see her as a adult.
In certain situations, a doctor can legally require you to take a blood test, such as if there is a court order or if you are involved in a serious accident.
The Judicial branch
You cannot, unless by court action which, even if granted, will name a legal guardian who will be responsible for you. Legally, you are far too young to be legally responsible for your own care and actions.
Yes, you have the right to represent yourself in court without a lawyer, but it is generally not recommended due to the complexities of the legal system.
No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.
Many states recognize no such "legal" standing as 'legally seperated.' Nonetheless, you will have to file with the court and request a dissolution of the marriage (divorce).
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No, you cannot legally represent your friend in court unless you are a licensed attorney.
No, you generally need to be a licensed attorney to legally represent someone in court.
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Yes, it can be enforced. If it is reasonably clear as to the expectations and time frame involved, the court can rule that it is a valid and enforceable contract.
The procedure is the same for any legally married couple- through the state family court system.