Yes. Cause they are your parent and you are their child.
pp...it's an abbreviation for the Latin "per procurationem". it is used by any proxy when signing a document on behalf of somebody else. though..many say it comes from "proxima persona" :) (false, i guess :)) )
In the behalf of means that you are doing something (let's say gathering money) for people who will be benefited of that (let's say the poor children) I am saving paper in the behalf of the future generations. It is a little bit similar to the preposition ON BEHALF OF, that means you are doing something (let's say signing a paper) but you are only representing somebody else (let's say your boss) I am calling you on behalf of Mr. Ramirez. Even though both have different uses, sometimes they are used one instead of the other with no major concern. Hope this help. LUIGGI In the behalf of means that you are doing something (let's say gathering money) for people who will be benefited of that (let's say the poor children) I am saving paper in the behalf of the future generations. It is a little bit similar to the preposition ON BEHALF OF, that means you are doing something (let's say signing a paper) but you are only representing somebody else (let's say your boss) I am calling you on behalf of Mr. Ramirez. Even though both have different uses, sometimes they are used one instead of the other with no major concern. Hope this help. LUIGGI
It depends what country you're applying for. In the US, though, parents can apply for passports on behalf of their children. Several forms of identification and proof of relationship are required for this procedure. Once a child reaches age 16 in the US, he or she may apply for a passport independent of parents.
no, even though she said she knows everything about adults... she didn't know that she was a mistake at all. it was a surprise.
They can, though they may need someone to speak on their behalf. The case for living with your grandparents -- unless the parents approve and relinquish custody -- will have to be very strong.
No. They can have an adult file charges on their behalf though, which is what social services etc. is for.
If you mean "behalf" as in "the interests of a person, group or principle" - some other words could be: sake, stead, benefit, advantage... I don't know if that was what you were looking for, though...
NAIA signing day is the same as the NCAA. it was like Feb 21 i think this year. You can still sign with schools though its not too late
Unless you have given them permission to do so, yes, it would be illegal. You would have to issue a power of attorney for them to legally sign on your behalf. If you are under the age of majority (typically 18) you cannot legally enter into a contract, though your parents could do so.
Yes, they are happy to help you though this if you have indeed made a mistake. There is actually a separate income tax return form you fill out if you have indeed made a mistake.
Examples:1.He ignored looking at me in the crowd as though I was not in front him.2. As though I was her brother, she showed great regard to me while arguing on behalf of me when I could not speak a word against the opponent.
No, though it is easy to mistake that the two are related they have no relation whatsoever.