1. Provide financial aid for education, food, shelter, transportation
2. Visit family code of the Philippines
not if he runs and hides
Their parents or legal guardians.
In cases where the parents of minor children are unmarried the mother generally retainssole custodial rights until the father files a custodial suit. However, this does not mean the mother of the minor children can arbitrarily deny the father's rights of visitation.
A passport.
In California, a minor (under 18) who leaves home without parental consent may be considered a runaway. Parents can file a runaway report with law enforcement, who will try to locate the minor and return them home. Parents are legally responsible for their minor children and can face consequences if they fail to provide care and support.
There are no rights or responsibilities. The minor is now considered an adult capable of making their own decisions.
Depends. How old are you? If you are a minor, you need consent. If you aren't, go and get married.
{| |- | You must be the age of majority to move out. That is 18 in North Dakota. If the parents give permission, the minor can move out as well, but it does not releive the parents of their responsibilities. |}
{| |- | Once the age of majority is reached, they are no longer a minor. In New Jersey, the age is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
Minors have legal rights such as education, protection from abuse, and access to healthcare. They also have responsibilities to follow laws, attend school, and obey their parents or guardians.
Emancipation is the legal process through which a minor can gain independence from their parents or legal guardians. This can happen through a court order or by mutual agreement with the parents. Once emancipated, the minor gains rights and responsibilities similar to those of an adult.
If you live in the US… It depends on what rights you're talking about. Minor parents have parental rights over their own children (for example, you get to decide rather or not you want to voluntarily give the child up for adoption). However, the minor parent is still subject to the control and authority of their own parents, because having a child does not emancipate a minor.