No, it is not legal for a parent to take their child's paycheck without the child's consent.
Your paycheck after taxes "what you take home".
Garnishment .
Yes, work-study programs typically withhold taxes from your paycheck just like any other job.
The RSU offset deduction reduces the amount of income tax you owe on your paycheck, which can increase the amount of money you take home.
To take out taxes from your paycheck, your employer will deduct a portion of your earnings based on your tax withholding allowances and tax bracket. This amount is sent to the government on your behalf. You can adjust your withholding by submitting a new W-4 form to your employer.
Technically if he is under the age of 18, yes, the parent or guardian can require the work establishment to remit the paycheck to them.
If the title is in the child's name, the child is the legal owner and the parent cannot take the car, regardless of who pays the insurance.
No, it is not legally permissible for a parent to take their child's paycheck without the child's consent.
Why would a minor child have a paycheck?
nope.
Generally, no. The parent with legal custody has the right to make the day to day decisions. Of course, the non-custodial parent could take the child to get their license with the permission of the parent with legal custody but not without it.
If the child is a legal citizen they go to the closest legal relative, if there is no one to take the child they go into foster care. If the child is not a legal citizen they will be deported with the parent. If the child is a legal citizen and they aren't registered in school they can be deported with the parent as well.
You have to be legal guardian(18 years or older) to go alone , but if you are younger, a legal guardian MUST take you.
If the child is a minor, yes.
You need a letter from the other parent giving permission. Otherwise you risk having difficulty either leaving or returning.
It's not a legal title, it's when you are in a relationship and live with the biological parent and take upon yourself the role of a parent towards their children and it's accepted by the parent that you do so.
The best route is to document all communications with the responsible people. Then approach you local legal services organization for legal help.