Yes a notarized letter from the custodial parent is required for a minor(*under 18*) if they are not traveling with their custodial parent/parents.
Unless you have sole custody and have the court documents to prove it, there is no exception. The letter should state : where they are going, who they are going with)and the relationship to the child, such as friend's parents, aunt, uncle etc) how long they will be gone for, where they will be staying(each place has to be listed if there are multiple stops), when they will be back and as well it should have all the parents contact information, such as full address, and phone numbers they can be reached at
The letter should be signed and witnessed in front of a notary public, commissioner of oaths etc so that it can be notarized, and then there is no question to the legality of it.
IT is the officers discretion. A letter from the parents must notarized to be valid and it is a very good idea to have one just in case.
no.
No, in Louisiana, it is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to get a tattoo, even with parental consent. This law is in place to protect minors from potential health risks and the permanency of tattoos.
Minors don
Minors are almost always included on their parent's health plans. If a parent can't afford health insurance coverage, the state will almost definitely cover the child.
no a police can not take a minors blood with out an ok from there parent or who ever own them cause that is not they kid and they can go to jail for the to cause if they did that to me boy you dont want to no what i would to to them
Minors are not allowed to choose.
Legally, no. In reality, it depends on where and when.
That is going to depend on the laws in the location of the nightclub. In many places it is allowed if the parent is with them. There are some that do not allow minors regardless of who they are with.
Florida don't allow minors to decide which parent to live with.
Certain minors can get a vaccination without parental consent in Texas per a law passed in 2013. Only minors who are pregnant, or are a parent with custody of a child, can receive a vaccination without parental consent.
As long as you are a minor you are not allowed to decide who you will live with.