You can't. Minor children must remain with their parents until they are 18 years of age. If you left the state with someone over 18, they could be charged with a crime. The exception would be an Emancipated minor, declared by the court to be free of parental supervision, or a married person.
{| |- | No it certainly does not in Illinois. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
I have never been involved in transferring obscene material to a minor.
Yes, a minor can be sued for their actions, but there are limitations and special rules that apply when a minor is involved in a lawsuit.
You need to be the parent of the minor getting the piercing done and have documented proof that you are the parent.
Yes, an injunction can be granted against a minor, but there are specific legal considerations involved. Courts typically assess the minor's capacity to understand the implications of their actions and the injunction. Additionally, the minor's guardian or parent may need to be involved in the proceedings to represent the minor's interests. Ultimately, the court will prioritize the minor's welfare and best interests when deciding on the injunction.
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Unless the court system is involved, and a minor is in the custody of their parents, it is only with parental consent that the minor can move out.
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Minor fouls are when one player prevents another from getting to the ball.
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The parents of a minor living in any state can have the minor returned to their custody by any means necessary. Depending upon the laws of the state a court order is not usually needed unless the minor is residing in another state or is with the non-custodial parent. The issue of police not getting involved only applies in certain circumstances such as noted above; or if the parents are aware of where the minor is staying and said minor is not in a situation that is considered dangerous to his or her well-being..