In most places, a child cannot legally own a business on their own. They may need an adult to act as a guardian or trustee for the business until they reach the legal age to own a business independently.
if you can get a business licence yes its possible
You can't legally own a business at 12. You must be an adult to be legally bound to anything, to sign contracts and file taxes.
No, a mother cannot legally kidnap her own child in the United States. Kidnapping is a criminal offense, regardless of the relationship between the abductor and the child.
No. To legally own a business you have to be an adult, which means you must be at least 18.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
Yes. You have to legally support the child until she is 18; the only way you don't have to is if the court terminates the child support. You cannot (legally) decide yourself that you no longer have to take care of your child.
No, if the spuse you divorced adopted the children or they are his/her own, he/she gets possession of them by law, unless he/she is unable to care for them.
yes, she has sole custody
A thirteen year old cannot own a business. To own a business would require them to be able to sign legal documents and contracts, which they cannot legally do until they turn 18.
Legally ii is extremely difficult to legally abandon your responsibilities to your own child. Insufficient information is disclosed. Sign over your rights to WHO, WHY, and for WHAT reason?
well if there dead they cant own any thing can they!?
In most cases, a parent can legally take possession of an item purchased by their child since minors typically do not have the legal capacity to own property.