It depends on what kind of custody arrangements you have. If you have joint legal custody, you both have to decide together what is best for the children. If you do not want the child to have a tattoo, the non-custodial parent should not allow the child to have it done and you can file contempt charges if they do.
There is a lot missing, such as was the custodial denying access? Also, did the custodial sign the Visa Application for the child?
depends where you get punishment from. From home or state law or country?
If that is the only mark on your juvenile record, it is unlikely to affect your enlistment.
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If the parents are getting divorced, you might be able to get spousal support ("alimony" or "maintenance") for a brief period to allow you to become self-sufficient.
No, the other parent is just as capable of caring for their child. Unless there are extenuating circumstances that prevent the child from getting out of bed for anything more than using the washroom as recommended by a medical professional.
be the first to file
There is a lot missing, such as was the custodial denying access? Also, did the custodial sign the Visa Application for the child?
If you are the custodial parent you can.
Getting into a rave when underage is no longer as difficult or easy as it used to be. Before many could sneak in, however, nowadays someone underage would actually need to produce a realistic fake ID in order to be admitted.
Yes - getting lung cancer at an early age.
You must go to the family court to see about getting the custody changed.
that maybe shes underage of getting pregnant by an older boy
depends where you get punishment from. From home or state law or country?
No you can not getting at the age of 14 without a parents signature. The parent has to be of the underage child.
No he can not.
first when your in a car accident never admit it was your fault...you will definitely have to pay for it then. if your underage and no permit you will most likely have a set back in getting your license and your parents may have to pay compensation