With restrictions that they have not been living together, or married prior to age 24. See link below.
If they have the required license, yes. If you meant can a mother marry her son then obviously, no.
If you are a minor, your parents hold the right to take your license away. You must abide by their rules to keep your license since driving is a privilege.
You do not have to have a license to watch 3 children. But it does make things better if you have a license.
Well first off you don't absolutely need a license, because most parents do not care. On the other hand getting a license does help you receive more jobs probably because the parents see that you are taking the job seriously, and that you really know what you are doing. Not all babysitting jobs require a license, but it is certainly something to look into if you are serious about making money and keep the children safe. Hope this helps, WikiWooWho
No.Legal Guardians are your Parents.Unless you are signed over to your grand parents, your parents have the right to take you in/out of a school.Sign for your license, or sign for a court case.All in which a grand parent can NOT do without LEGAL Custody. (:
A Microsoft "Academic" license is a single user license. It is intended for educational purposes (school students..), and was introduced as a cheap alternative for parents to buy, so their children could use the latest software and stop missing out on new features, etc. It is a great alternative to parents, since it can save them buying an expensive, full priced, (usually 3-user) software license. - Matt. AUSTRALIA
You can watch the children of one family without a license. It doesn't matter how many children that one couple has, as long as all the children belong to them.
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Depends on the relation. Here is a cut and paste from the Virginia Game regulations on who may NOT need a license-Resident or non-resident landowners, their spouses, their children and grandchildren and the spouses of such children and grandchildren, or the landowner's parents, resident or nonresident, do not need a license to hunt, trap or fish (on inland waters) within the boundaries of their own lands.So- your daughter, grandson. son-in-law, dad- no. Your brother or your cousin- yes, they WILL need a license.
The website for Minnesota Department of Education is filled with information for parents, children, and even teachers. For example, how to get a teacher's license in Minnesota.
I would hasten to say that none of the children require you to have a daycare licence, but their parents would possibly like to see it hanging on your wall.