The age of majority in NC is 18. The NC Juvenile Code states: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any juvenile under 18 years of age, except as provided in G.S. 7B-3402 and G.S. 7B-3403, shall be subject to the supervision and control of the juvenile's parents. The exceptions are juveniles that are married, serving in the armed forces or have been emancipated by the court.
With consent, yes. Without consent, no. If you do take them in without consent, it could cause legal issues, up to and including kidnapping charges.
No as only with the parents' or guardians' consent are you able to video-tape and post on a web-page.
Not without consent of the younger party's legal guardians.
In most places, a 16-year-old cannot legally move out of their parents' household without parental consent. They are still considered a minor and subject to the rules and regulations set by their parents or legal guardians.
No they cant because if its against their legal guardians wishes and also the students its an invasion of privacy.
The answer to that would normally be covered in the custody agreement that the guardians signed.
Yes. Until you are 18, you are subject to the decisions of your guardians.
Because patients of legal age and who is mentally competent have the right to refuse any procedure! If you were to preform a procedure without the patients consent or the patients guardians consent, you could be charged with assalt and go to jail!
In most cases, a 15-year-old cannot move in with another family member without parental consent. The legal guardians have the authority to make decisions for minors, including where they live. It is important to follow proper legal procedures and obtain consent to avoid any legal complications.
No, they cannot move out without the guardian's permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in the state or place you live. If they are an adult, the guardians are no longer responsible.
In most cases, a child cannot be taken by another family member without the consent of both parents or legal guardians. If one parent chooses to take the child without the other parent's consent, it may be considered kidnapping or a violation of custody agreements. It is important to consult legal counsel for specific advice based on individual circumstances.
No, in Kentucky, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and cannot legally leave home without parental consent unless they have been emancipated by a court. Parents or guardians are legally responsible for providing care and support for minors until they reach the age of majority.