Generally, when a minor child has an interest in real estate a Guardian must be appointed to represent the child in the sale of real estate. The court will also appoint a 'guardian ad litem' as an advocate for the child, to review the transaction and report back to the court whether the sale is in the best interest of the child. The court must then issue a license that will provide the Guardian with the authority to execute a deed that conveys the child's interest in the real estate.
He can try, but the minor mother have equal rights to the child. They will not remove the child from her based on the fact that she is a minor as long as she is a fit parent.
No
Yes, she is the guardian of the child.
No, the minor parent is.
a minor is a young child
Why would a minor child have a paycheck?
No. The minor has the same needs as before which the parents have to pay for. The minor and the father of her child will have to pay for their own child.
You most likely cannot, you could however exclude him to avoid paying more than you need to.
No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.No. If you have sole legal custody your ex-husband cannot consent to a tattoo on a minor child. If necessary, you should make it perfectly clear that if he has the child tattooed you will seek a plastic surgeon to remove it and sue him for medical costs and damages.
A child is no longer a minor in Georgia when he or she turns 18.
It is possible. If the minor is your child and the child is still a minor, you can take the car (as a repo). If the child is no longer a minor, you may have to go through channels.
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.