No, both parents do not need to be present to renew a child's passport.
No, both parents do not need to be present when applying for a child's passport.
No, both parents do not need to be present when applying for a passport for a child.
parents are in every way responsible for their child and they should always be there if the child is in need of their parent.
Yes because if the parents of the child are not notified they might think that their child has gone missing and it could turn into something really big. But, to prevent all that from happening you should get the parents permission.
Depends on why you need to go to the hospital. If your parents are abusive, call 911 or child protective services. If you are not abused or seriously injured, there's really nothing you can do.
If you really, really want to know there's always DNA-testing.
No, both parents do not need to be present for a child over 16 to apply for a passport.
cuz there really precious too there parents
If the child's parents consent to the friend's parents to be appointed the legal guardians. The friend's parents would need to consent and then be appointed by the court.
In order to potentially have a child with cystic fibrosis, both parents would need to be carriers of the recessive gene for the condition. This means that both parents would need to have the genotype "Aa" for the child to have a chance of inheriting the condition.
When applying for a child passport, parents typically need to bring the child's birth certificate, proof of parental relationship, photo identification for both parents, a completed application form, and the required fees.