Most countries have a law that prevents a person from hitting or beating another person. Which includes their own children.
Child abuse is a criminal matter in the United States, contact your local Sheriff's Office or Police Department.
Absolutely. If this cannot be done amicably between all parties involved, it can be legally done with an emancipation (legal status for a child to not be subject to the will of their parents).
It may not be legal, but it has been done. If your parents agree to it, you are not likely to have any legal problems.
Yes, but you will have to ask the US immigration Service how to go about gettig it done.
The legal age to get your ears pierced varies by location and can range from minors with parental permission to 18 years old. It's best to check with your local regulations or piercing studio for specific age requirements.
Assessing a situation without prejudice to any future legal action means examining the facts objectively and without bias, with the understanding that the assessment does not waive any rights to pursue legal recourse at a later time if necessary. It allows for a thorough evaluation of the situation while preserving the option to take legal action in the future if warranted.
i have mine done and im 14 Did you get done in a legal shop? or just did it? Did your parents give written permission? I have tats and know from being around the shops that the LEGAL age is 18.
You can have DNA testing, such as paternity, ancestry, etc. done through www.dnatesting.com. You pay for the test and mail you sample to them. The test is done privately at your discretion.
You have no need for legal action, if it's a mistake, make sure you get it taken off your record. That's all.
They can be if done the right way, but they can also be abusive.
I think there is not a legal age, but some places, like Claire's, make you have parents permission. At some places you can get it done with no permission.
To become a person's legal guardian, one must get the current parents or guardian to sign over custody. This can be done fairly quickly at any courthouse.
This varies from state to state and if done wrong could expose you to legal action. Check with the DMV