A minor can only join the military with the permission of their parents and must be at least 17. An 18 year old can join the military on their own.
why?
If the minor is too big for the adult to restrain, then the adult should be allowed to hit minor and press charges.
Unless there is a stipulation in the court order, nothing.
My son's father is in the military and pays child support. I want to join the military and was wondering will my child support stop or change. Can anyone help me with this matter?___________________________Being in the military has no effect on child support, for either of you. However, you should make arrangements for child care and custody in the event that you are both deployed overseas at the same time, which is a common problem when both the mother and the father are on active duty. Having a minor child to care for will not get you out of a deployment.Ken MitchellLT USN (ret)
As long as you are a minor you are not allowed to decide who you will live with.
It depends.It should be more specific as a minor as a child or a minor as a street worker.I suggest the street workers yes but a child fxck no.
An active duty military soldier can get joint custody of a minor child. There is not a lot of case law regarding custody and the military, but in cases without extenuating circumstances, joint custody can be given.
When you are not a minor anymore. Minors are not allowed to decide.
If you child is a minor and you are a custodial parent, you should have complete access. If your child is an adult, none.
It depends on the child. Are they constantly wanting to stay home or do they have a real reason for wanting to stay home. You should allow them freedom to choose but the parent has the last say.
If the court gives permission yes.
Minor children should sign their own tax return. If a child cannot sign his or her return, a parent or guardian can sign the child's name in the space provided at the bottom of the tax return followed by "By (signature), parent (or guardian) for minor child."