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As a parent myself I wouldn't be too worried about it. They are kids and it's only probably a cheap ring anyway. Kids will be kids and the both of them are going through puberity, let them live a bit, but keep an eye on them all the same, better safe than sorry.
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A good parent is responsible for knowing what their child is doing, and who they are doing it with. Knowing the child's friends is a key way for parents to pay attention to what the child is doing when the parent is not directly supervising them.
you can go to a health clinic such as tapestry health and you may purchase it there with out your parent/ guardian knowing
It's a difficult question to answer without knowing the specifics. The simple answer is YES, if your kids are being raised by their other parent and you have financial means and they do not.
If they have given you permission, yes. Or if you are 18 or older, yes. If not, then you may not move out until you are an adult.
Yes, but the ability to should be clearly stated to avoid problems. Frequently a custodial parent, to create problems, knowing the other parent plans a trip during an extended visitation, will file a last minute injunction claiming they are moving away.
This is a difficult question to answer without knowing more information. Were you the Executor of the deceased's parent estate? Was the will probated? Who's name (or names) was the account in? Were the assets in the account addressed in the will? Is this question asking for a 'legal" opinion, OR, is it asking for an 'ethical' opinion? The above, while admittedly NOT a direct answer to the question, should give the questioner some "food for thought."
Rules are specific guidelines or instructions that must be followed, typically set by an authority. Regulations are official rules implemented and enforced by government or other authoritative bodies to control behavior or activities. Rules tend to be more informal and can apply in various circumstances, while regulations are often more formal, enforceable by law, and typically pertain to specific industries or activities.
== == yes but the parent should know
What are you asking? Without a kid without a parent?
Age won't make you a good parent. Knowing what to do and doing it will, so if you intend to have a child, you should attend as many courses and help-groups as you can, and talk to experienced mothers and fathers about the process.
It means that the student can not be allowed without the presence of the parent.