In the US, if you are 18 years old, you don't need your parents' signature for anything, except maybe to cosign for a loan. Keep in mind, that you need to weigh a minimum amount to be able to donate blood, so if you don't weigh enough, the school could keep you from donating.
None unless there is a court order.
Yes she can.
Sure they can give up their parental rights but in the future once this is done dont look for their help. You are on your own.
If you have been taken somewhere against your will. With the obvious exception that you are a minor and the "abductor" is your parent or legal guardian.Another View: There are statutes which criminalize "parental abduction" as when a non-custodial, or estranged, parent removes their child from the custodial parents custody.
Yes, if you have parental consent, you can get married at 17. Be aware that in many states, if both parents have equal custody, then the signature of both is required.
The format is: Sender's address Date Receiver's Address Subject Salutations INTRODUCTION BODY CONCLUSION Closure Name Signature
Individuals with blood group O positive are generally eligible to donate blood if they meet the following criteria: They are in good health and feeling well on the day of donation They weigh at least 110 pounds They are at least 17 years old (or 16 with parental consent in some states) They meet the specific requirements set by the blood donation center or organization they are donating to
No, in Louisiana, it is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to get a tattoo, even with parental consent. This law is in place to protect minors from potential health risks and the permanency of tattoos.
In most states, you do not need a parent to get your driver's license at 17. However, you may need parental consent or a parent's signature on certain forms. It's important to check the specific requirements in your state.
Yes, it does have parental controls.
P1 or parental
In Nevada, you must have parental consent to get married if you are under 18. If you are 16, then you can get married in Nevada with parental consent. If you do have parental consent, then yes, the marriage would be considered legal in any other state. However, if you get married under false pretenses (fake id, forging consent signature from parent, etc) then the marriage is not legal in any state. It is illegal and invalid.