There will have to be a password for the parent permission. It will be your password to sign into xbox or your hotmail account.
No, your parents can't tell you if you can remove your body hair. A spa will bikini wax you when you are 18, if you are younger it is better to get permission from your parent(s) most reputable spas will not perform this service if they feel the client is or looks too young.
yes. and under the conditions if you get parent permission. if you're having troubles at home you can go to the police or social services and tell them whats going on and they can remove you from your home.
You'll need your parent's permission to get a piercing if you're 16. Of course they can make you remove it, they're your parents. Obviously, they can use whatever method they choose- grounding you, no allowance, whatever your typical punishment is. If you get it done in a shady shop without their permission, you're showing that you're irresponsible and not ready for a piercing anyway.
well here in Wisconsin - trust me I've done this with my 20-yr old hubby - you can have the cops called on them and then they can either remove the person or arrest them - its at their own descresion.
Unless the court has awarded the parent full legal and physical custody he or she cannot remove a minor child from his o or her current state of residency wihtout the written permission of the other parent. A passport will not be issued for a minor child unless both parents have submitted the required documentation/identification.
There is no universal answer to your question. You haven't mentioned the nature of the property. The teen can bring her own property to the non-custodial parent's home. However, there should be an open communication between the teen and her custodial parent. There may be circumstances where an expensive item may be better off staying home if it will be at risk in another environment. The teen should not take any property belonging to the custodial parent without permission. Again, good communication is key.
Legally, a parent can only change wrong information on a birth record, and even then, it's difficult to do. Parents who dislike or hate each other cannot remove the other parent's name from a birth certificate.
Sole physical AND sole legal custody? If so, most likely as long as the visitation does not interfere with the non-custodial parent's court ordered visitation. If it does, then the parent planning such a vacation must secure permission from the other parent, or permission from the court beforehand.
18 unless they go to court and have it ordered differently
In some states, if the custodial parent moves more than 65 miles "as the crow flies" from the original address at the time of the custody agreement and does not get written permission to do so from the non-custodial parent, the court can (and sometimes will) remove the child and place him/her with the non-custodial parent. At that time the non-custodial parent will be given full custody of the child and even if the first parent moves back, they probably will not regain custody again.
No, once you turn eighteen, you are legally considered an adult, and your parents no longer have control over your bank account without your permission.
If they are the parent and they jabe custody, yes, that is one of their rights. If they have shared custody, an agreement must be made with all persons that have custody as well. If they are not the parent, then they have no right to take the child anywhere, unless that permission is explicitly granted to them by the parent or guardian.