Your rights at 16 are the same as those of any one else. The amount of control that may be exersised over you at that age depends on the laws of the locality that you live in. Laws of coarse have nothing to do with rights.
{| |- | Pretty much none, a minor has very few rights. Their primary right is to be provided food, shelter, education and clothing. They have a right to live in safety without being abused. |}
Nothing changes at 16. In some states that is the age of consent for sexual activity, but that isn't a 'right.'
{| |- | A minor has very few rights. Their primary right is to be provided food, shelter and clothing. They have a right to live in safety without being abused. |}
None. At 16 you are a minor and your parents are in charge until you are 18.
You can get charged for child neglect you are at the age of consent and a driver's license.
can a 16 year old live on their own and can parents intervene?
yes
A 16 year old cannot move out of their parents house in New York. You must be at least 18 years old per the laws in New York.
Only if the court suspended the parental rights.
This question is too broad for a good description, but everyone has rights at common law, and some of these are affirmed in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act- for example, right to freedom of expression, to consult and instruct a lawyer when arrested, to not be arbitrarily arrested or detained...
can a 16 year old live on their own and can parents intervene?
a underage 16 year old mother who is considered an adult and has rights to her own child should have rights to herself aswell, and to where she can live. by all means now that she is a parent with rights she should have rights to her self.
0 miles. A 16 Year old is too young to hold a driving licence for a car.
Yes
if he is the father it yes
Everything period
All the rights within the law. You're responsibly until the child is 18.
yes
A 16 year old is not an adult, regardless of how many children she has. Guardians have been appointed? Sounds like the court has taken away parental rights.
Well, My sister has had her permint for about a year or somthing like that.
Not sure what rights you are referring to here. You have no rights to the baby or to tell her what to do regarding whether she would keep it or not. That is only her choice, not even his.
As a parent you always have that choice even if you are 16 or any other age.