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The State's Constitution.
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There are no emancipation laws in Georgia. Which means you must wait until your reach the age of majority, which is 18.
If your father died intestate, without a will, you can check out the laws of intestacy for the state of Georgia at the related question below.
They do have to obey those laws under certain circumstances. It depends where they are. If they are in a Southern state they must obey the laws in that state.Each state is a separate legal and political jurisdiction and all states have the legal right and obligation to adopt their own set of laws. Each state legislature has the power to enact laws in its own jurisdiction. A Northerner must obey the laws of any Southern state while they are in that state. A citizen from Maine, for example, does not have to obey the laws of Georgia, for example, as long as they stay in Maine and don't travel to Georgia. If the Maine resident travels to Georgia for a vacation, they must obey all the laws in Georgia while they are in that state.
The state of residence applies.
The legislature branch of Georgia's governments makes laws while the judiciary interprets and implements the laws.The judiciary is the branch of Georgia's government that oversees the implementation of the state laws.
Took the state of Georgia to court
Took the state of Georgia to court
yep... with a work permit. you just are only allowed to work 3 to 9 pm (as per the state of Georgia).. but the federal laws say 4 pm to 7 or so...... I'm not sure about the federal laws, but i am about the Georgia state laws. YOu would get the work permit from the Georgia dept of labour... your employer can do this.
The State's Attorney.
The Georgia legislative branch also known as Georgia General Assembly is known for acting and making the laws of the state.