Considering the minor knows nothing about body piercing and is not licensed or inspected to provide the service and is providing a controlled service on another minor without parental consent you should be able to guess that besides being a really bad idea in general it would be in violation of a whole bunch of city bylaws as well as a bunch of health regulations. Use you head and think about what you are asking to do, body piercing is a very serious issue and if done incorrectly can cause long term health issues. Short answer NO.
Minors are not allowed to adopt.
As long as they are minors, no they cannot.
In Alabama, a minor must be at least 19 years old to leave home legally without parental consent. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or married.
Minors from newborn to age 18 are considered in custody disputes in court. Once a "minor" has turned 18, he or she is legally considered an adult, and therefore no longer is considered a "minor."
No, minors cannot legally sell feet pics as it may involve exploitation and is considered inappropriate for their age.
In general, a minor's signature is not legally binding because minors are not considered capable of entering into contracts. However, there are some exceptions, such as for necessities like food, clothing, and shelter.
Contracts involving a minor are generally not considered legally binding and enforceable. Minors are not considered to have the legal capacity to enter into contracts, and therefore any contract they enter into can be voided by the minor or their legal guardian.
A minor cannot runaway legally to a relative in another state and there not be any legal repurcussions from it. The parent/custodian has a "duty of care" that the law says they are responsible for that minors health, care and well being. Unless the minor has been emancipated then they can do whatever they want like an 18 year old + adult can do
No, minors typically cannot drive rental cars as they are not legally allowed to enter into contracts, which are required for renting a car.
I'm not sure it is even legally possible for a minor to buy a car from a dealer, since it would involve a contract and minors cannot legally enter into contracts. If you dealt with a private party, you're pretty much out of luck.
Yes, Georgia gives contractual capacity to emancipated minors. Once a minor is legally emancipated, they are treated as an adult except in ways which would otherwise be prohibited by law, such as consumption of alcohol.
No, generally a minor cannot post bail for another minor. Bail is typically posted by an adult who is willing to take responsibility for ensuring that the defendant appears in court. Minors may not have the legal capacity to enter into bail agreements.