YEsS, it is, even if Bushman says it isnt and if dumb A** Paul isnt smart
no
18 is the legal age.
what is the legal age to buy a car in wisconsin ?
No, if you were evicted you no longer have a lawful right to enter.
There are certain circumstances in which you can legally do something that would otherwise be illegal. For example, if you break down someone's door, that is normally illegal, but if you do it to rescue someone who is trapped inside a burning house, then it is legal.
In Wisconsin you have to be 18, even if you have parents consent you still can't get it cause it is child endangerment... The only way you can get it is if you know a tattoo artist and they can come to your house and do it. In Wisconsin you have to be 18, even if you have parents consent you still can't get it cause it is child endangerment... The only way you can get it is if you know a tattoo artist and they can come to your house and do it.
i am pretty sure that win Wisconsin it is legal
If someone is on the title of your house, they have legal ownership rights and cannot be kicked out without following proper legal procedures, such as a formal eviction process. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and options.
If it is your property then you would not be breaking in regardless of how you chose to enter or had to enter (as when locking oneself out) the property. Obviously this does not apply if there is a court order stating otherwise due to marital problems or something of that nature.
No
Of course.
You need to ensure what state the person is in when getting the tattoo. If they are in Wisconsin, Wisconsin's laws apply. If they are in another state when obtaining it, then Wisconsin's laws would not apply even if the person has one parent in Wisconsin. Some states will allow just one parent or legal guardian to be present for someone who is a minor, while some states will not allow a minor to get one at all. Check the states laws where the person will be getting the tattoo. Most states, if not all, will consider "legal age" when a person is no longer a minor or can be emancipated.