she is a co owner of the vehicle. Who ever has the vehicle will need the other signature to sell it. in most states you can register the vehicle in either name or both.
No, a mother cannot legally kidnap her own child in the United States. Kidnapping is a criminal offense, regardless of the relationship between the abductor and the child.
You would need to be at the age in which you can be entered into a legally binding contract. In the United States, that age is eighteen.
Most States require you to be at least 18 years old to legally sign a contract. Even if your State allows you to enter into a contract, most lenders will ask for a co-signer.
If the landlord will accept the parents signature, yes. Until they are 18, they cannot legally sign a contract. But the parents can allow the child to live there and can sign the agreements for them. There are also some states that allow a minor to sign agreements for necessities, such as shelter, but there are restrictions.
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You have to be 21 years old to legally drink in the United States.
The answer depends on the jurisdiction where you live. Many states in the United States as well as countries around the world, especially in the Middle East, allow marriage between first cousins. You need to identify your place of residence.
In the United States, you can legally drink at the age of 18 in the following states: Alaska, Louisiana, Nebraska, and Washington.
The last surviving signer of the Constitution was James Madison, who also served as the fourth President of the United States.
In most states in the United States, you can legally drive at the age of 16 with a valid driver's license.
In the United States, you can legally drink at the age of 18 in the states of Louisiana, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.