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Yes you have to be at least 15 years of age if not you have to have parents permission
only if your custodial parent signs over there parental rights to your friends parents or if your friend is over the age of 18 and you parent signs over there rights to them and a judge signs the consent form, then yes but if you move in with your friends without being 18 or older( a legal adult) with out your parents premission your parent could put you into juvenile corrections until you 18 and if the friend your moving in with is 18 or over your parents can press criminal charges against them for aiding a run away and they would tied and adult because legally that is what they are.
How did the train change over years?
how did a fan change over the years
If you are an underage parent that lives with your parents they have a say in your life as it affects your child. They do not have a say over your child directly.
Yes, of course. Only if you mean the original parent's baby though.
Nope, unless its R, you MUST be 18 years or older, doesnt matter if you have a parent the ratings are, G - no parents/ID required PG - no parents/ID required M - no parents/ID required MA15+ Parent or ID required R18+ you MUST be over 18, ID is required
You need to decide for yourself how you feel about your parents' divorce. You are entitled to your own feelings and no one else has the right to take them from you. If a parent says, "Do not be sad because I am not." That parent is wrong. The way that parent feels has nothing to do with the way you feel. You still love your parents, but you are a separate person. If someone says, "It is a shame your parents are getting a divorce, you should feel sad," that person has no right to tell you how to feel. Your parents may have been fighting for years. You may be glad the horror is over. Some people are sad when their parents get a divorce; some people are relieved.
well since O blood type is dominant the offspring will most likely have O+ if both parent genetic over cross is Bb (one of the parents parent has o+ blood while the other has A or B. there is a 75% chace the offspring will have O+ if both parents have genetic cross of BB (both of their parent has O blood) there is a 100% change the offspring will have O if one parent has genetic overcross BB and the other Bb it will still be 100% since BB is dominant. google punnet square
Children do not gain rights over their parents at any age, unless the parent has declared them able to inherit at a certain age or places them with power of attorney.
Is there such thing as inheritance of obesity, or the tendency to become overweight? If there is a gene that has some control over weight, can external factors change the dominance/expression of your parents' alleles in you? For example, if your mother is a large woman and your father is thin-framed, and you are somewhere in the middle, can external factors make one parent's allele dominant and expressed over the other? Could a sudden change in lifestyle trigger a change in genetic expression?
In India you can go to a doctor and tell them about it. They should not tell the parent since you are over 18 years of age.