I believe it is until he is an adult but i would call the court house and ask.
As of 2011, you may legally care for 2 children in the state of Georgia without a license.
The age at which children can legally be left at home alone for short periods of time varies from province to province, from 10 to 12 years. - Canada Safety Council
yes because they adult is now legally your son/daughter...
Not legally. It would be considered to be discrimination.
There is a limit of how many children you can legally provide care for without a permit or certification. Depending on your state laws that might be as few as 2-4 children. Also there is the consideration of income tax. Any income you receive from child care must be reported to the IRS. You may be able to care for a few children, if you did not advertise yourself a business.
Step-parents have no "legal rights" regarding their step children unless they have been legally adopted.
I'd think about this one. Unless she is mature and responsible way beyond her years and has experience taking care of children this age, I wouldn't do it.
Wisconsin doesn't allow concealed carry, so legally you can't conceal one anywhere.
Not fully. You can but if you get paid it won't be a "pay" beacuse you are too young. But you might be getting paid because they arranged something out. But you won't be a "worker".
The maximum rate of interest you can legally charge someone in Wisconsin is five percent. The only way a higher interest rate can be charged is if there is a written agreement between the two parties.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.
No. The state of Wisconsin does not recognize civil unions performed in other states.