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(in the US) the age at which juveniles may (legally) work is governed by state law which can change from state to state.
Emancipation does not change the age at which one can use or buy tobacco and alcohol. If the state law has a specific age, that remains the law.
The age of Majority is 19. There is no law on a specific age of emancipation.
That's a matter of State law, but, in general, 18.
There is no law in Wisconsin regarding the legal age to babysit. When a state has no law or recommendation, a person could wind up with a Child endangerment charge if something happens to the children.
This is dependent of state law as regards the age of majority. In Mississippi. it's age 21.
Then the parent is in trouble. Every state has a law that regulates what age a child can wander around the neighborhood unsupervised. In most states it's the age of 13.
It depends on the law of yoru state. All states are not the same.
A child can say this at any age. Whether a Court would consider the child's preference at any age under 18 depends on state law.
That is question that can only be answered by the state in which the child is traveling. Laws vary from state to state. In most states the law does not relate to height or age, but weight of the child.
A child should never be left alone in a car at any age. The state of California, as well as all other US states, make this a crime punishable by jail time if a child is left in a car and dies.
No, by law in the state of Georgia if a child willingly moves out of the parents home, him/her gaurdians are no longer responsible for that child.