The legal age of majority in Georgia is 18. One must be 18 to enter into a legal and binding contract.
It is legal to bury cremated remains in your backyard in some places, but it is important to check local laws and regulations before doing so.
In Georgia, a parent can kick their child out at age 18, which is the age of majority in the state. Before that age, parents are responsible for providing care and support for their child.
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18. 16 WITH parent consent.
14 with a permit from a parent/guardian, 16 without a permit
Yes.
Yes, a parent can take children out of Georgia to live in another state; however, if there is a custody agreement in place, they may need permission from the other parent or the court. It's important to review the custody order, as relocating could be considered a change in circumstances that may require legal approval. To avoid potential legal issues, it’s advisable to consult with a family law attorney before making such a move.
Yes, it is generally legal to bury cremated remains on your property, but you should check local regulations and zoning laws to ensure compliance.
Of course! When my grandpa died, we scattered his cremated remains in his favorite fishing river.
The legal age of majority in Georgia is 18. Unless the minor has been emancipated by the court, he would not be able to enter a legal contract, nor legally live outside of the parent's or guardian's custody.
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Yes, it is legal to ride a bike on the sidewalk in Georgia, but cyclists must yield to pedestrians and give an audible signal before passing.