yes your still considered innocent. unless you were bailed out then you would have to get with your bailbondsman but i wouldn't they would tell you no you cant leave.
There is no legal age for a minor to leave home. They can legally leave home when they are no longer a minor. The age of majority in Indiana is 18.
yes, but it's not a very wise choice.
Indiana became the 19th State in 1816 and Illinois became the 21st State in 1818.
If there is a court order that says not to leave the state of course you can not leave!
Indiana was the 19th state admitted, so 18 states were in the Union before Indiana.
The State of Indiana was created out of the Indiana Territory in December, 1816.
Unless there is some information that the questioner does not disclose - no - as long as you return to the state and appear for your court date, it is not illegal to leave the state with a pending court date.
The 19th state is Indiana. No governor of Indiana ever went on to be President. William Henry Harrison was governor of Indiana Territory before Indiana was a state.
Hire an attorney that is a member of the Indiana Bar.
No, that's not legal in any state. You are jailed for contempt of court as a result of not obeying a civil court order.
With the permission of the court, and/or the father.
If you are based, and conducting your practice, in another state and are simply communicating with someone in Indiana you need not be licensed there. However if you intend to appear in court in Indiana or conduct your practice within the state you must be licensed in the state in which you intend to practice.