The original certficiate is held by the appropriate authority dealing with births, deaths and marriages. You can usually obtain a copy of it for a small fee, simply by going to the authority and asking for one. It may take several days for it to be processed, but you then have a certified copy of it; from that, you can create as many copies as you like and get them certified yourself.
You may also need a birth certificate to get a passport or to leave or enter a country, therefore, it is easy to get. You have it to prove your identity and/or residence to prove citizenry.You're a legal adult. Your parents are no longer legally or financially responsible for you, and you are no longer subject to the rules and control of your parents (of course if you live under their roof, you got to follow their rules or risk being kicked out).
Too bad. You have to be 18 to move out legally.
At the age of 17, she does not legally own any property. Until she is an adult, everything belongs to her parents.
Of course! However they can't legally kick you out until your 19
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally be kicked out of their home while still in high school. Parents are usually responsible for providing care and support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in many places. If a child is at risk of being kicked out, they should seek help from a trusted adult, school counselor, or local authorities.
In Pennsylvania, a 17-year-old mother cannot be legally kicked out of her parents' home without their consent. Parents are legally obligated to provide shelter and support for their minor children. If the situation becomes difficult, it is recommended to seek guidance from a legal professional or social services.
Depending on which state you live in, your parents cannot kick you out legally. You are their responsibility until you are legally considered an adult.
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/pubs/reform/ch2_d.htmlNo. If child is emancipated or an adult, then the parents are no longer responsible or liable for the child unless extenuating circumstances apply. ie: mental retardation.
If parents kicked you out, then they sure consented to you not being there. No, and unless the child is of the age of majority it is illegal for parents to take such action without providing a suitable place for the minor to live and financial support. In the US parents are legally and financially responsible for their minor children until they reach the state's legal age of majority or a court rules otherwise. However, if parents have "kicked out" their child and the child has found another place to live which is safe and not illegal (for example, if a friend or relative has taken the child in and is caring for him or her in a responsible way) then it's unlikely that the parents, the police, or a court would intervene.
a ball has to be kicked more than 15 metres for it to be a mark, otherwise it's play-on
Her parents got kicked off the farm because they were black
well...your parents cant kick you out until you are 18 yrs old, but you can legally leave your home at age 17 and not be charged with anything, or be considered a runaway. This is because of the loop hole in Georgia law