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In the UK, there's no set age when a child can choose which parent to live with. The court will consider a child's wishes, but the final decision is based on the child's best interests. Generally, older children's views are given more weight during legal proceedings.
In the UK, there is no legal age limit to get your ears pierced. However, many professional piercers have their own policies around what age they will pierce ears, and may require parental consent for minors. It is best to check with the specific piercing studio for their age requirements.
The minimum legal age at which you can purchase alcoholic drinks is 18. You can drink alcohol with a meal in a restaurant at 14 and you can drink it at any age, at home, with your parents' consent.
The legal age to apply for a credit card in the UK is 18 years old. This is to ensure that individuals are considered mature enough to handle credit responsibly and understand the terms and conditions associated with owning a credit card.
For how long?It's mainly the task of the parents to decidewhether their kids are sufficiently responsible.If sth happens it'll also depend on the opinion of the local judge.The parents could and should ask a neighbor to keep an eye on their kids.
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depending on what country you live in, you can have full intercourse (sex), in the uk 16 is the legal age.
You can begin driving in the UK at the age of 17.
There is no legal age limit in the UK, it is left up to the parents discretion. However they can be prosecuted for leaving a child home alone for an extended amount of time in detrimental conditions. For babysitting you just have to be over the legal employment age.
I Would Say At Least 16 (Just Incase Anything Goes Wrong)
According to www.nspcc.org.uk/ the law does not say, it does give you a list of things to consider when leaving a child at home. for example, age, maturity level, and capability.
In UK yes.
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legal age limit is changing to 17
18 is the legal drinking age in England, however there is talk of raising it to 21.
There is no minimum age for a child to use public transport alone. The legal guardian must make a judgement call on what would be a safe and reasonable age for their child to ride unaccompanied. Many bus companies will have their own policies in place on acceptable age ranges.