There is no 'legal age' in Wyoming, it has not been legislated. Most authorities believe that 12 or 13 can handle another younger child for short periods of time during the day. Other factors include the individual's maturity, the relationship with the other child (siblings can be harder to handle!), the neighborhood and even the time of day.
There is no 'legal age' in Wyoming, it has not been legislated. Most authorities believe that 12 or 13 can handle another younger child for short periods of time during the day. Other factors include the individual's maturity, the relationship with the other child (siblings can be harder to handle!), the neighborhood and even the time of day.
There is no law on age in Utah. Is the child safe? Does the child feel safe? Do they know what to do if there is a problem? Most authorities believe that 12 or 13, and not a sibling, is old enough to be trusted with younger children for short periods of time during the day. If they have proper training it helps.
This standard is based upon the Colorado Child Labor Law, which deems 12 years as the minimum age for employment, for example a babysitter. (See Colorado Revised Statutes. § 8-12-105 (3)
There is no definite legal age defined to baby sit in the state of Washington. Safe babysitter classes are provided in the state of Washington for children between the ages of 11 and 13.
The legal age to babysit in Idaho is 11, even though, in more dangerous states, the law is different. Like in New york, you have to be 12.
There isn't a legal age for babysitters. It all depends on parents preferences and what they feel comfortable with. Most babysitters start around the age of 13 or 14 though.
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The legal drinking age in Wyoming is 21 years old.
The legal age of majority for the state is 18.
The legal adult age in Wyoming is 18 years old.
When you are 18.
The state's age of legal majority is 18.
No. In your state, 18 is the legal age to move out.
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No, the state's age of legal majority is 18. no you can move out at 17 though
In the state of Vermont, the legal age for a child to move out of their parents' house is 18. Parents may have legal obligations to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
It is possible to move to a state where the legal age to move out is 17, but you should consider factors such as housing, employment, and support systems before making a decision. It is important to have a plan in place before moving out on your own, even if you meet the legal age requirement in a specific state.
The state's legal age of majority is 18.
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