16, if you have notarized consent from your parents or guardian. Otherwise, 18.
Yes, as long as the minor is at least 16 years old they may file a petition for emancipation in the state of South Dakota.
With parental permission, 16. Without permission, 18.
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A minor is an underage child. They are not for sale in North Dakota.
No one under 18 can marry without parental consent in Indiana.
A 16 year old in South Dakota may file a petition for emancipation in South Dakota. However, the 16 yer old must be able to show that they are managing their own financial affairs and that they are not earning any income from crime. The parents or guardians must be notified and either consent to the emancipation or the minor must be able to show that there is no known address for the parents or guardians. Another way would be to get married or to join the Armed Forces.
In South Dakota, a child's preference may be considered by a judge in custody matters, but it is not the sole factor. The judge will consider the child's best interests, which include factors such as the child's relationship with each parent, each parent's ability to care for the child, and the child's safety and well-being. Ultimately, the court will make a decision based on what it deems to be in the child's best interests.
Possibly, depending on the circumstances. They certainly should.
When they are no longer a minor. Which would be when they turn 18 in North Dakota.
well i just got a minor in comsumption and possession in South Dakota too and ive been doing so talkin with ppl i know who have gotten them before and from what they say its $104 each and 30 days no license
In North Dakota, minors can be emancipated if they are at least 16 years old and able to support themselves financially. The minor must file a petition with the court, and a judge will determine if emancipation is in the minor's best interest. Emancipation grants the minor the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult.
No, when married the minor becomes emancipated.