{| |- | Yes you can. The age of majority in California is 18. Once your reach that age, your parents are no longer responsible for you. |}
Ca I still be a Foster Parent even if I'm an Epileptic Patient?
It takes 18 years, and even after that you're still a parent.
If you are still finically responsible then a parent should have some rights. Even if it is supervised visits. other wise go after the parent who still has rights, not the one who has given up or lost their rights.
It is going to be difficult to convince them. Piercings can cause permanent scars and holes in your body. There are places that will not allow a child to get a piercing, even if the parents agree.
I believe even in 1995 there were still 5 California teams: Dodgers, Angels, Athletics, Giants and Padres.
I believe even in 1995 there were still 5 California teams: Dodgers, Angels, Athletics, Giants and Padres.
Go to the school, bringing necessary documents to prove you are the parent, and find out if the child is still attending school there. Even though you aren't the custodial parent, you do still have a right to know if your child is still enrolled at school. They should be required to tell you, unless there are extenuating circumstances which would prevent them from doing so.
Even without full custody, a parent is still a parent. Make sure that you have an open dialogue with your child so that you can discuss these types of things with them.
Yes. Cause they are your parent and you are their child.
The parents can agree to waive the unpaid support - the court must approve this after finding it to be in the child's best interest.
The non-custodial parent will still owe child support, even if he or she is disabled and on welfare. However, most states will not garnish needs-based assistance such as disability or welfare payments. So if the parent is not working and does not pay his or her court-ordered child support, it would be difficult for the state to collect. He or she might still be arrested and jailed for failure to pay.
Depending on the state, yes. The age of majority in Mississippi is 21.