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Q: What will contributing to the delinquincy of a minor give you in court?
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What charge would a 16 year old get for assault?

If the court does not wave the minor to adult court the judge con only give the minor four years. until that person is 21. STATED BY AUTHOR


If I give my son permission to ride my motorcycle without a license and he crashes into another vehicle can I be held liable for the cost of repairs to the other vehicle?

Yes. And if he is a minor, you can be charged for contributing to the delinquency of a minor and any other damages to him or others.


Can you be tweleve in go to court and say which parent you want to live with?

That will depend on the specific situation and jurisdiction. Some courts will allow the minor to give their opinion.


Would a 16-year-old have to go to court to move in with her 18-year-old boyfriend if her parents would not give their consent if she got emancipated?

No court is going to emancipate a minor so that she can move in with her boyfriend.


Is a family member allowed to represent you in court for child custody?

some have done it, but it's not recommended. see links below ADDED: The questioner does not make clear if they are the parent, or the minor, that is asking the question. If you are the parent - see the above answer - if you are the minor - no, you cannot.


You are 16 and you live with your dad but you want to live with your nan can you do this?

A minor cannot decide with whom they wish to live. It would be necessary for the father to give the minor permission to move in with the relative and provide for the minor's support if that is allowed. In lieu of that, the relative would have to file a petition with the court to be granted custody or guardianship.


Does a minor absolutely have to obtain a signature from their managing conservator to petition for emancipation?

No if you turn in your emancipation and give the judge enough reasons of why you should be emancipated. After that its all on the court to decide.


How do you give up temporary custody of a child?

To give up custody under Temporary orders, or Divorce Decree, the court will need to change the legal and residential custody of the minor. Child support is not affected unless the Court orders a change in child support.


Can the custodial parent give consent for a 17-year-old to get married without the managing conservator's permission in Texas?

No. There is no difference in the rights of the possessory and the conservator to the minor child in question unless there is a court order that stipulates otherwise. The gender of the minor is not relevant.


If a 17 year leaves home and wants to come back do you have to let her by law?

In most states the custodial parent(s) would need to obtain a court order to have the minor female returned to their custody (a fairly simple matter). If the minor were in the care of a legal guardian then a court order is in place and the minor could be taken into custody by authorities and returned to the guardian or a juvenile facility.


What happens if you serve alcohol to a minor?

You can serve a prison term for "contributing to juvenile delinquency" or numerous other related offenses. If there are other events tha alcohol affected, such as a car wreck or other injury or dath, there could be other penalties. Depending on the state it can lead to large fines and jail time of up to a year.


Can a legal guardian of a minor deny access to a parent?

That is a determination that must be made by a court and it is usually addressed as part of the hearing for the appointment of the guardian. If there is a court order for visitations the guardian must comply. If there is a court order for no visitations the guardian must comply. If there is a court order for visitations at the discretion of the guardian then they may make the decision to allow or deny visits. However, that is not generally the case.