The person who has legal custody of the child is responsible depending on the circumstances.
No, their parent(s) or guardian(s) are responsible.
You don't have to have a parent or guardian in most cases. You do however have to have someone over the age of 18 that is willing to be responsible for any potential overdrafts sign with you.
Their legal parent(s) or guardian(s).
Both parents
A parent/guardian
No it does not, not in any state.
No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.No. A legal guardian is not a parent.
You can get it at 14, but you HAVE to have some sort of responsible guardian and a form of ID. :)
yes my friend isYes but make sure it's in the area or have a responsible parent/guardian with them.
A parent is no longer responsible for a child in the US when a child turns 18. Of course, a parent can also have rights terminated or turn the child over to a guardian.
They must reside with someone who is their parent or legal guardian, or to a close family member to whom the responsibilty for their upbringing has been legally delegated by the parent(s) or legal guardian(s).
Neither. You must be apointed by a court of law to become a guardian. Parent's must be your biological Parent's