If either of the couple is under 18 at least one of the minor's parents or legal guardian must appear with the couple at the time of the license application. Certified birth certificates are required. The couple must also meet with a counselor and be interviewed by a judge of the superior court.
California has several laws impacting pregnancy and maternity leave. The Family Rights Act, and Pregnancy Disability Leave Law both provide job protection. The State SDI and Paid Family Leave provide income protection during pregnancy and maternity leave.
California law gives pregnancy teens assistance with healthcare even without the consent of the parents. The state provides assistance in locating a place to stay when family kicks them out. Financial Assistance is provided for those less than 18 years of age.
California has no laws about dating. There are laws regarding children being involved in sexual contact. These laws can be enforced based on the age differences between the parties. If they are over the age of consent, the age difference doesn't matter.
The age of consent in CA is 18.
Call your local health department and law enforcement.
To prevent unauthoirzed, underage, unqualified, and untrained people from carrying them.
yes
The California Pregnancy Disability Leave Law seems to apply. It provides up to 4 months of protected leave if your pregnancy prevents you from performing your job duties.
The context is California law
This is an interpretive area, usually without a clear direction of the law. The legislatures have not sufficiently addressed the issues of underage pregnancy, other than to abolish the requirement of being sent to a home for unwed mothers. Which still exist.
Periods, underage pregnancy??
Try a library. They have books on everything.
One year.
Law enforcement agencies such as the police are responsible for enforcing laws related to underage drinking. Additionally, individuals or establishments that sell alcohol to minors can also face legal consequences for contributing to underage drinking.
Unless the bride is pregnant, than no, you just need proof of the pregnancy. Yes.
Consult an attorney where you live who specializes in DWI law.