Your grandparents could fight your parents for custody.
You can legally refuse to answer any questions you like. And, the school can legally punish you for it.
Legally yes
No, I think you need to be 16 to do that.
Yes, she can refuse, but a judge will order the test if she is not married. If she is married, her husband is legally the father.
No, legally a cop MUST idetify his or herself and the reason why they are stopping you..... if you don't want to answer their questions you may simply say, " I know my rights and I refuse to answer any of your questions" or "I refuse to answer your questions".
A person can legally refuse a vaccination if he or she believes the vaccination would be against their religious beliefs or moral convictions. A Form I-160 Application for Waiver of Ground of Inadmissibility would need to be submitted.
yup, deal with it.
Only spouses, legally married to one another, are protected against testifying against their spouse in court. All others are not legally protected and can be charged with either "contempt" or "obstruction of justice" if they refuse to testify.
Yes; a royal may abdicate at any time for any reason.
not legally. unless it is a private hospital thenits still ify
If the lease is up, you can legally evict if they refuse to pay the new amount using partials as the reason. if they want to continue renting it they have no choice. If no lease, you can legally charge whatever you want and they either pay the full amount or go.
No, you are 17 and have not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.