By law, minors are not capable of agreeing to contracts. Any contract a minor signs, or is part of, will be thrown out if it were to make it to court.
Depending on the service, the minor may not have a right to allow the service to be done. Something like a plumber, or any kind of house maintenance job, would need permission of the person who owns the house (or the person the owner allows to make decisions in his or her absence) and that person is never a minor.
A minor in the U.S. can not move out without parental, or legal guardian consent.
Arkansas allows it as long as your 14yrs of age and have a legal guardian to sign the consent form.
Consent is not required for emancipation. They do have to be informed and the court will ask their opinion on the subject.
18 but younger than 18 have to have parental consent from legal guardian and the parent has to be there
No!!
Informed consent or free consent is permission granted to another person to perform services such as treatment for medical care. Both verbal and nonverbal communication counts as informed or free consent.
In British Columbia, a person must be 19 years old to move out without parental or guardian consent. However, if the individual is under 19 and can prove she can live independently, she may be able to move out with the consent of a social worker or the court.
Anywhere over the age of 7- as long as you have parental consent.
18. You can join at 17 but you need parental/guardian permission.
Yes, they certainly may. As long as they have parental consent and are considered 'safe' in their location they will be allowed.
Sorry, no. Your "guardian" has legal authority over you and in any case you have to have a court order granting you emancipation. No. your legal guardian has parental rights.
You can apply at 16 with parental consent which means one legal guardian so one is enough as long as they really are your legal guardian.