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Yes, a parent can sign for a child to quit school in the state of Virginia. If you do quit school, it is highly recommended that you get your GED.
A child under 18 cannot legally own or take out a loan to purchase a vehicle.A parent must co-sign for the loan.
Yes, if you are 16 years of age or older, you can legally drop out of school. However, a parent or legal guardian must sign for this to be legal.
You need to be 16 with parent consent. 18 without.
You can't just "drop out" you have to actually fill out/sign a document.
As a parent with joint custody, the school will allow them to sign anything related to their own child. If they have been absent from the child's life, contact your lawyer to make the necessary changes to your custody order.
Yes who ever has the child legally can file for child support. But you have to demonstrate to the court that the child has been residing with you and you have the physical custody and you want to keep the physical custody and give the other parent visitation and joint legal custody. This is the fastest way to get things done and a direct answer lol.
Only a guardian or parent can do this.
In order to do a car transfer from a parent to a child, the parent must sign over the car to the child. There must be a smog certification and a transfer fee must be paid.
If they are old enough to write and understand what they are doing, they can sign their own return. If not, the parent should sign the parent's name and write underneath it "as parent of minor child."
Only if the obligee parent is deceased and with the approval of the court.
Your query begs the question of why a parent would not want the school to have the custody order in their records. A prudent school system will require a copy of any custody order for liability reasons. The school needs to know who has legal custody so it will know who it can release the child to, who should be contacted in an emergency, who has the legal power to designate who can take the child when the custodial parent cannot and who has the legal power to sign school documents. The custodial parent should always make certain the school knows who has legal custody so the child will not be released to the non-custodial parent in a contentious situation. The child should know who can and cannot pick them up at school.