A 16-year-old is a minor and therefore cannot leave home without parental consent. If you do, then the authorities will pick you up and return you to your parents. Early emancipation is not even an option in Wisconsin, because Wisconsin does not have an emancipation statute.
None. The state's legal age of majority is 18. The state does not have established laws allowing the emancipation of minors.
This question regards patient privacy rights. The American State of Wisconsin has multiple laws concerning patient rights and medical records. Furthermore Wisconsin patients are protected by federal law from the Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPPA).
Depends on the state traffic laws. And probbly if it was on an interstate or residential roadway.
A child under the age of 18 cannot move out without the permission of parents or a guardian. Also, the child could petition the court for emancipation.
IF your referring to Service Animal Laws in Wisconsin they are the same as federal laws regarding the same matter, but they must also have a a special harness or vest in wisconsin indcating they are a service dog.
You can learn about Wisconsin employment laws online by visiting http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/er/labor_standards_bureau/publication_erd_4906_pweb.htm. You will be able to find all the information you need on laws surrounding employment in Wisconsin.
She started the civil rights movement by not moving her seat to the back row. This changed the constitution, the laws, and gave civil rights to all people.
The legislative branch has the rights to make laws
They are not, though laws can be made of rights. Rights are entitlements people have. Laws are a collection of rules based on rights and many other factors.
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Not every state has emancipation laws, and I don't believe that Wisconsin does.
The legislative branch has the rights to make laws