In most places, minors can refuse to use Birth Control without legal consequences. However, it's important for minors to understand the potential risks and consequences of not using birth control and to have open communication with their parents or guardians and healthcare providers.
Any minor or above 17 years of age can buy birth control pills. Even a married minor can buy it.
Yes. Legally he is a minor and the law makes no difference between a 17yo and a 14yo.
No, you cannot adopt an emancipated minor because they are legally considered independent and no longer under the care or control of their parents or guardians.
yess..minors can get birth control. you can go to a local free clinic or go to planned parenthood, they base the cost of the pills on your income, so any minor can get them pretty cheap.
No, a minor cannot legally sell alcohol.
If you are a minor you cannot travel without your parents authorization.
First of all, a minor should talk to their parent or guardian about getting birth control. Birth control pills, patches and shots can be received from a clinic or the family doctor. Some pediatricians will even give them out. Other methods of birth control such as male and female condoms can be bought at about any store with a pharmacy type department and even at convenient stores.
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.
It depends on where you live, but most states have clinics that will prescribe birth control pills to minors without parental consent.
A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.
Yes, a minor can legally publish a book with the consent and support of a parent or guardian.
No, they are still considered a minor. They cannot refuse to follow the wishes of their parents or the court.