Yes
Providing that you are legally "fully" licensed (not a learners permit) there should be no difficulty in driving your parent(s).
To sign a passport for a minor, the parent or legal guardian should write their signature in the designated space on the minor's passport. The parent or guardian should also include the phrase "parent of the child" or "guardian of the child" next to their signature. This signature signifies consent and authorization for the minor to travel internationally.
no, you decide if your going to be the designated driver or not
If there is someone 21 years of age in the car who will admit the alcohol is their's. If further questions are ask the minor can request a breathalizer to prove they haven't been drinking and avoid a minor in possession charge.
The insurance company is not liable for paying damages. The minor was knowingly breaking the law by driving w/o a license. The parent of the child will be held liable for damages. As will the person/owner of the vehicle if they knew the minor was not a legally licensed driver. If you let an un liscensed/uninsured minor driver your vehicle, your asking for it. If you werent the parent of the minor, they could sue you as well for neglect.
Sorry, no. As a minor, you have to be represented by someone else, usually a parent.
No, the parents cannot voluntarily abandon their authority. There can only be a parent or a court designated 'legal guardian.' A minor cannot have both, only one or the other.
Yes, if they ALSO have the PERMISSION of the parent.
If you are under-age, the bar has every right to ask you to leave the premises. You are under the age of legal consumption for alcoholic beverages, and in a bar there are many opportunities for you to obtain said beverages. Whether or not you would drink while being a designated driver, that's on you, but many bars will not tolerate the presence of under 21s, and even less under 18s.The bar is definitely liable if you were to consume alcohol on their premises (whether or not they actually sold it to you or not) so no, it is not illegal to be kicked out of a bar if you are an underage minor, even if you are a designated driver for a parent. Until you hit the legal age, the coffee shop might be a better place for you to wait until your responsible party is finished drinking. :]
To sign a minor's passport, you must be the minor's parent or legal guardian. You will need to fill out the passport application form, provide proof of your relationship to the minor, and sign the passport in the designated area. It is important to follow all instructions carefully to ensure the passport is valid.
No. Before a support petition can be filed there must be a parent or guardian who is designated as the primary custodian of the minor child/children.
In Pennsylvania, anyone under 18 requires a parent's consent to obtain a driver's license. That consent can be revoked by the parent at any time prior to the minor's 18th birthday.