There are many psychological and emotional issues that can arise from this situation. Those can't be predicted because that is dependent on the individuals involved and what the friends living situation is. However, a 17 year old can't enter into a contract (such as a lease) but can be sued for legal damages, and if the plaintiff wins can collect damages from a 17 year old even if the person has no current income; a plaintiff can collect from future income. So, think carefully before entering into any financial arrangements either verbal or written.
In Texas, a 15-year-old can only move in with someone else if their parents or legal guardians agree to it. If the parents of the minor and the friend's parents agree, they can petition the court for a legal guardianship or custody arrangement. Otherwise, it would not be legally permissible.
If the child's parents consent to the friend's parents to be appointed the legal guardians. The friend's parents would need to consent and then be appointed by the court.
When they are 18 unless the legal guardians agree to it..
I suppose you could... it depends on if you are... you know... in love or anything like that... "friend" can be used to get out of a lot of situations like that... It depends on your friend's living situation... and yours. If you are being abused or not loved by your parents (or no parents at all and no legal guardians to care for you), then its okay... there has to be a reason. Parents or guardians are legally responsible for you until you are of legal age in your State, so unless your parents or guardians have given their permission, they can refuse to allow it. Check the link below.
The guardians will defend the ancient temple until their last breath.These are my legal guardians.The princess couldn't go anywhere without her guardians following her.
I think it would depend on your situation, it might not be your best interest if you have very "protective" biological parents or legal guardians. It is your decision and your consequences for your actions.
Tobacco? No legal consequences unless under age.
You cannot choose your foster parents or legal guardians.
Highly unlikely ! Legal guardians are appointed by a court judge - not just some random company ! Additionally, legal guardians are normally family members.
If that one parent is your only legal guardian then I believe so, however if two parents are your legal guardians then both have to agree. As far as I am aware. You can not fight on the front line, however, until you are 18.
Their parents or legal guardians.
A legal guardian is a person who has the legalauthority and duty to care for the personal and property interests of another person, called a ward. In the case of co-guardians, the court would appoint two individuals as guardians. Co-guardians have equal authority and should be two people who share a common interest in the ward and can work together in the best interest of the ward. For example, grandparents of a child could be appointed co-guardians.