Depends, If your school has an "Electronic Use" or "Acceptable Use Policy" it will likely say something along "[Your school or district] is authorized and has my full consent to confiscate, power on or off, manipulate and do all things necessary to search my device and recover or intercept communication (including but not limited to text messaging) when reasonable suspicion exists that such device has been used to transmit or receive communications in violation of law, [any code of conduct or such,] or [districtpolicy('s)]" They will also usually make you sign something saying you agree with everything or you can't use any computers or electronics.
Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.Yes and the father must consent if his paternity has been legally established.
Not legally, but if parental consent is given, there's not really any repercussion or consequence.
With a LEGALLY appointed Guardian's consent, yes.
No, not legally.
No, not legally.
You need to have the situation reviewed by an attorney. Your release may not be legally effective and the attorney must hear the details.You need to have the situation reviewed by an attorney. Your release may not be legally effective and the attorney must hear the details.You need to have the situation reviewed by an attorney. Your release may not be legally effective and the attorney must hear the details.You need to have the situation reviewed by an attorney. Your release may not be legally effective and the attorney must hear the details.
Nope
Age of consent means the age the state or country have decided you are old enough to legally consent to sex.
Persons who are legally able to give sane and intelligent consent and are legally capable of entering into contracts are generally adults who have reached the age of majority, which is usually 18 years old. They must also be of sound mind, meaning they understand the nature and consequences of their actions. Additionally, they cannot be under the influence of drugs or alcohol when making decisions.
If they are doing the marriage legally, nothing (unless you were required to give consent, in which case you shouldn't have given the consent if you didn't wnat them getting married).
Not legally, as it is an invasion of privacy.
In Indiana, a 17-year-old cannot leave home legally without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Indiana is 18, so until then, the parents or legal guardians have legal authority over the minor.