To have a child become emancipated requires a lawyer and court hearing.
No, a minor can not sue their own parent in the state of Iowa. A child can file for emancipation from a parent in the state.
No, a child cannot sign their own passport. Only individuals who are 16 years or older can sign their own passport. For children under 16, a parent or legal guardian must sign the passport on their behalf.
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."
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."
To sign on behalf of a minor child, a parent or legal guardian typically writes their own name followed by the phrase "parent" or "guardian" to indicate their authority. For example, if the child's name is John Doe, the parent would sign "Jane Doe, parent of John Doe." It's important to ensure that any documents being signed comply with relevant laws and regulations regarding minors.
To sign a passport for a child, the parent or legal guardian should use a black or blue pen to sign their own name in the designated signature box on the child's passport. This should be done in the presence of a passport acceptance agent.
No, it is not morally acceptable for a parent to curse their own child.
in the state of North Carolina if the child is over sixteen years of age no they will not but if the quit school. the parent can be arrested.
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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, one parent can apply for a child passport on their own if they have sole legal custody or if the other parent provides written consent.
No, the filing period ended at age 18 for the parent, and age 19 for the adult child.