Yes, because legal guardians are basically you're parents since you're biological parents are not present.
In the states you must be 13, or accompanied by a parent or guardian, or maybe just any adult, not totally sure. But most likely if you are 13 or younger and without a parent or guardian or adult you will still probably get in. Unless maybe you are like 9 or younger. lol
In the United States, if you are a parent or legal guardian, and the child isn't of legal age yet, then you can get it officially changed.
This depends on how old your daughter is, which state you are in and the reason your daughter is being interviewed. Some states don't permit a juvenile to be questioned unless a parent or guardian is present. There are exceptions to this, as in when the parent or guardian is a suspect in a crime against the juvenile; even then, there may be a requirement to have an adult advocate present to protect the juvenile's interests. Other states have no such requirements. If your daughter is no longer a juvenile, you probably have no say as to whether she is questioned at all.
In most states, if the child is age 16 or older it is valid. * Yes, it is presumed the parent would be acting on behalf of the minor son.
Personally, I don't think they should. If it was PG-13 and it only had bad words then I think it would be OK. ( I think PG-13 would be OK for kids to watch but some aren't) But kids should definitely NOT see R rated movies.
No you cannot. For the United States Military in ANY branch. You must be 18 or with parent or guardian signature and permission at 17 years of age.
In many places within the United States the legal age for a piercing is 18 without a parent or guardian. In many places within the United States the legal age for a piercing is 18 without a parent or guardian.
no, but in most states you can drive with a parent or guardian at 15 and drive alone at 16.
In most states you need to be 18 or older, but in some states you can marry anytime you want with written permission from a parent or legal guardian from both sides.
You are required to see your parent or legal guardian as long as you are a minor unless you are emancipated. Different states have different age limits for emancipation of a minor.
In many places in the United States, the legal age is 18 without a parent or guardian.
In most U.S. states the youngest age someone can get any body piercing is 16 but they must have their parents consent, meaning that the parent/guardian must go with the minor. Both the parent/guardian must have i.d. the parent can bring your birth certificate or your passport if you do not have any form of i.d like a drivers license. That's necissary to prove that they are really your guardian. If you are 18+ then you don't need a parent/guardian. If a shop doesn't ask for that then I would not trust them cause they obviously don't care if they lose they're licenses.
Guardian - United States - was created in 1948.
Guardian - United States - ended in 1992.
R means: "No one under the age of 17 admitted without parent or guardian". In order to see an R rated movie at the theater, you either need to be 17 or above. If you are 16 or under, you need a parent or guardian to be admitted to the cinema.
In most states, the minimum age for a massage is sixteen. If you are fifteen or under, you need to have a parent or guardian present during the session.
In the states you must be 13, or accompanied by a parent or guardian, or maybe just any adult, not totally sure. But most likely if you are 13 or younger and without a parent or guardian or adult you will still probably get in. Unless maybe you are like 9 or younger. lol