juvenile court
Family Courts
Minors are subject to all of the same taxes as adults. The minor may also be subject to a special "kiddie tax" on investment income.
Under the doctrine of parens patriae, the state has the authority to intervene in the lives of minors when their welfare is at risk, acting as a guardian to protect their best interests. This legal principle allows courts and state agencies to step in when parents are unable or unwilling to provide proper care, ensuring minors receive necessary support and protection from harm. The doctrine emphasizes the state's role in safeguarding children’s rights and well-being, particularly in cases of abuse, neglect, or when a child's safety is compromised. Ultimately, it reflects the belief that minors cannot fully advocate for themselves and require external protection and guidance.
Don't understand the question. (???) As a GENERAL rule minors cannot enter into a legally binding contract - because of the fact that they ARE minors in the eyes of the law. MINORS CAN ENTER INTO CERTAIN TYPES OF CONTRACTS. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THAT IF THEY ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH AN ADULT ONLY THE MINOR CAN DIS-AFFIRM THE CONTRACT. IN SOME CASES IF THE MINOR DIS-AFFIRMS THE CONTRACT THE MUST ALSO PAY RESTITUTION
Saudi Arabia abolishes capital punishment for minors, except for terrorism cases
Yes, with special arrangements with the airline and an adult to see them off and pick them up.
21 (But minors can enter the dining establishments through a special area.)
No, minors typically cannot purchase plane tickets on their own. Most airlines require passengers under the age of 18 to be accompanied by an adult or have special arrangements made by a parent or guardian.
I don't know about minors and parents, but see Related Link below.
That is the correct spelling of the word "emancipation" meaning to grant freedom or independence (often used historically with reference to slavery, or to minors who are granted legal independence from their parents).
Emancipated minors are minors who have been legally released from the control of their parents.