You need a Bachelor's Degree, followed by a Law Degree and admittance to the Bar of the state/province/country that you wish to practice in.
To become an umpires must attend training school in Florida for a five-week course and then spend 7-10 years in the minors
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No.
No, Massachusetts does not have a specific emancipation statute that allows minors to become legally emancipated. Minors in Massachusetts are considered legally emancipated when they turn 18, as this is the age of majority in the state.
Yes of course. Only thing that matters is maturity.
No, minors are legally incapable of entering into lawful contracts, but their parents/guardians can, on their behalf.
The exact cost of attending an institute of higher education varies depending on the type of school it is. There is typically no price difference between minors and majors.
If you mean "minutes", there are 60 minutes of arc in one degree. If you mean "minors", there don't need to be any. A minor would be an additional course of study different from the principal course for the degree, e.g. a Bachelors degree in History with minors in Latin and Romance Languages. Seldom would there be more than two minors to go with a degree.
Well it depends on your state but minors can usually can a postal id with a parent's approval of course.
Of course not!, Serving alcohol to minors is against the law!
In the US, they are not supposed to be questioned without notifying their parents, and they are entitled to the presence of an attorney during questioning the same as an adult. However, some jurisdictions have allowed deviation from those general rules. If you believe your rights were violated, consult an attorney.
No. The state has too much interest in insuring that minors don't become a burden on their welfare system because they don't have an education. And without a high school education there is basically a choice between flipping burgers and crime. And the state doesn't like the last option.