In New York, once children reach the age of 18, they are considered legal adults and parents no longer have the same custodial rights or obligations regarding them. However, if a child is still in high school, a custodial parent may still be required to provide support until they graduate or turn 21. For a 20-year-old, parents generally have no legal responsibilities or rights concerning custody or support unless specific arrangements were made prior to the child reaching adulthood. It's advisable for custodial parents to consult legal professionals for tailored advice and to understand any ongoing obligations.
They can't drink alcohol, and can't get into over 21 clubs.
The age of majority in the state of Texas is 18. Unless declared an emancipated minor, anyone under 18 has no legal rights to property or anything else.
No. As long as you are a minor, you are subject to your parents' decisions.
Yes. Minors are required to obtain a passport when leaving the U.S. Both parents have to sign the application for a passport. If the noncustodial parent cannot be present when the application is made he or she must submit a notarized statement of permission. The exception is if the parent requesting the passport has sole legal custody, if that is the case he or she must present the court order of custody. All documents must be original or legal copies of the original with the embossed seal of the court and/or government agency. In the case of 16-17 year olds, they must appear in person at the time of application with the required documentation.
At 16 you can file a formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the district school board. The declaration must be signed by the you and your parent or legal guardian.
everywhere.
At 15 years old, individuals have limited legal rights and responsibilities. They may have the right to consent to certain medical treatments, work with restrictions, and make decisions about their education. However, they are not considered legal adults and may not have full autonomy in decision-making.
probabbly not 12 yr olds dont have legal rights to work.
Nope
Yes. It is suittable for 9 year olds if with a parent for frightening scenes.
In Australia, 16-year-olds have some legal rights but are still considered minors. They can consent to medical treatment without parental permission, work part-time, and make decisions about their education. However, they can't vote, sign certain contracts, or be tried as adults in criminal cases.
No, it is neither appropriate nor legal for 9-year-olds to engage in sexual activity.