If both parents are living, you have to have the consent of both.
If that one parent is your only legal guardian then I believe so, however if two parents are your legal guardians then both have to agree. As far as I am aware. You can not fight on the front line, however, until you are 18.
No, typically both parents' consent is required to obtain a passport for a minor.
That depends on the state that you live in. There are states that require the consent of both parents if both have custody.
no, both parents must consent.
From ONE parent is enough.
If you are under the age of 18, then the consent of the CUSTODIAL parent or Guardian is necessary. So, if this parent does not have custody, then they cannot sign for you to get married.
no. both parents have to consent
With their parent's permission. Otherwise they will have to wait until they are both 18 or older.
A parent consent letter for a passport application typically needs to include the child's full name, date of birth, and the names of both parents. It should also state that both parents consent to the child getting a passport and provide contact information for the parents.
They were both army's, they had the same fighting tactics, and they both fired the Brown Bess Muskett
You just need parental consent from both of your parents. If your parents are not together, all parents that have parental rights must consent in order for you to obtain a passport.