Rethink your question. You are asking "if a child gets married, while under age, is she considered older than someone born before her?" The answer is no. A child will be a child until he or she grows up. That's like asking "if a 20 year old woman marries a 50 year old man, is she considered old?"
Absolutely not. The child is said to be under the age of consent. Meaning that they do not understand what is being asked of them.
Anyone under the age of 18. When you are of the age of 18 you are considered to be an adult!
A child is under 18 and an adult is over 18.. or is it 21. but you wouldn't be considered a child at 19 though. hmmm
A child is anyone 13 and under; young adult is 16-21 years old.
No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.No. A judge may consider a letter but is under no obligation to consider it.
YES! Especially if the "adult child" is not financially tied to the parent or still living under their roof. To call someone "below you" is the definition of condescending. Living your life with hierarchies in mind, can only damage one's relationship with their "adult child" as their move from mother/daughter to friends. AND STOP BELIEVING EVERYTHING YOU READ ON THE INTERNET. ANYONE CAN POST!
No. Being able to say you want sex at an illegal age and having a child does not grant you adulthood. Sorry. Try condoms.
Adults are $25, kids 12 and under free. If a child is 13+, they are considered an Adult admission.
The custodial adult is under no obligation to give the child any part of the check.
no because it is not safe at all for a child who is under age which is what child means to go anywhere with out an adult
Not sure, but it might be classified under Gerontophilia.
It is £2 for a child under 10 and £6 for a adult