It is dependent on what state you live in.
Yes, legally, as a minor, your parents have the right to check your phone if they believe it is necessary for your well-being and safety.
Of course you can continue to be questioned, however, anything you say cannot be used against you in most circumstances. In theory a minor cannot be questioned by Police without the presence of a lawyer or legal parent/guardian. A school official though, does not need your parent present to question you, but you do have the right to request him/her to stop questioning you until a parent arrives.
Yes. The minor parents have the same rights over their child as adult parents do. The grandparents have no legal right to the grandchild.
A minor under the age of 18 can be emancipated upon a showing of maturity and financial independence. Once emancipated, the minor no longer has a right to receive financial support from his or her parents.
they have the right to legally assume custody of the minor.
Legally, if you are a minor, your parents have the right to take away items you have purchased since they are responsible for your well-being. However, it is important for parents to communicate and establish boundaries with their children regarding personal belongings.
Not if she is a minor. She is only emancipated regarding her baby and her own health. The father has a legal right to see his child but not the mother until she is 18. Parents have the right to decide who their minor is seeing.
Thomas Jefferson questioned the right to buy the Louisiana Purchase.
Absolutely not. The police won't let the parent of a minor child be present during questioning??? Sounds fishy to me. There is no law that requires a parent or guardian to be present when a minor is questioned. In some cases the presence of such a person intimidates the minor more that the police interrogation. There are any number of reasons why police would prefer to question a minor in private, abusive situations concerning parents or family members is just one. If the minor wishes a parent to be present, then most departments will allow that to happen, it is however not mandatory on the part of the police, neither is legal counsel unless the minor is actually arrested. The minor of course can refuse to speak to the police, which may result in he or she being placed under arrest in which case legal counsel should be retained. Check what state you're in, some states consider a person 17 to be an adult and subject to criminal court procedures rather that juvinile court procedures Answer 2: O.R.C In some states there is a clause in the law that states that a 17 year old is an adult, you also have to take into consideration if the person is imancipated or not. In Ohio you can refuse to talk to police when you are being detained or arrested. "You have the right to have an attorney present during questioning...", you can also have your parent present while your being questioned. It depends on the state...
If emancipated minor parents would have to give up rights or allow it
I assume to the GLA, and no.
If your question is: can an adult have sex with a minor when there are laws against it, then the answer is no, even if the minor's parents give 'permission' for it. No one has the right to give another person--including their own child--permission to break a law.