If you are under 18, you are still a minor whether you have a child of your own or not.
The age of majority in New Mexico is 18. Anyone under that age cannot leave home without parental permission unless they have been emancipated.
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No, the minor have to be 16 to decide what will happen after birth. She is however allowed to decide whether to give birth or to have an abortion.
Depends how old you are. 15 and under need birth certifacate and id. 16 and older need passport.
For purposes of the Texas Alcohol and Beverage code, anyone under 21 is a minor.
Traditionally, a minor or an infant is anyone under the age of 21. This has been changed by statutes in almost every state, and a minor is now anyone under the age of 18. The term infant and minor are used interchangeably in most situations. A minor can only void a contract while they are still under the age of maturity (again, usually 18), or for a reasonable time after they have reached that age. If a person does nothing to disaffirm the contract after they stop being a minor, the law can find that they will no longer be able to void the contract
either under 21 or 18 depending on which state you live in if your under the age of 18 years of age your concidered a minor if your under the age of 18 years of age your concidered a minor
Minor capital is projects that are under $75 thousand.
{| |- | No a minor cannot get married without the permission of the parents. Under the age of 18 requires parental consent or a court order. The license issuing entity can tell you what proof is required to get a marriage license. |}
If the minor is under the age of 16, you can be arrested for this. If the minor is under the influence of alcohol, you can get charged with a supplying to minors ticket eventhough you are not 21. This really depends on the state, but if you are under the influence of marijuana and you have a minor with you-it doesn't make a difference.
No, a minor (under 18) with no living parents would be taken into the foster system by the state if no guardian was named in the mother's will.