(in the US) your juvenile record becomes sealed after you turn adult. However, your adult criminal record is a permanent history and can only be changed by expungement
You need to get legal help for this but usually the state dictates how long offenses must remain on your record for and if you have to declare them on forms when asked.
no
Sure, why not especially if the job is very attractive and interesting and especially if you don't have a criminal record that you feel ashamed of.
Truthfully
New York
Not enough information is given in the question. Disposed of HOW?
yea we can still go to abroad even we have criminal records
It may vary depending on the employer and the nature of the offense, but some industries that may be more open to hiring individuals with pending felony cases include construction, manufacturing, food service, and retail. It's important to be transparent about your legal situation and emphasize your qualifications and commitment to rehabilitation during the job application process.
It has no bearing. Anyone with any record can easily get married. You should still disclose it of course to potential partner.
You wouldn't have a good job and people will always look down on you.
If you are now an adult, any record you accrued while a minor, will not be available to the public.
Criminal convictions remain on your criminal record forever, unless you are able to have them expunged.