Depends on who is doing the questioning.
If it is DCFS, they do not have to have your permission. As much as that might anger you, please understand they are not here for YOU; their job is to protect the children.
No! Some children may not know what has happened
Another View: Define what you mean by by "questioned."
A police officer may SPEAK with anyone, regardless of their age.
It only becomes "questioning" when it becomes an accusatory or custodial situation. Then it becomes necessary for a parent, guardian, or advocate to be present.
Certainly. However, if the juvenile is in a custodial situation, actually under arrest for a crime, the parents/guardian are customarily notified.
only if the parent gives approval.
No its illegal because they cant ask any questions that invole problems with out your consent
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
18 without parent consent. 16 with consent.
Depends. Sometimes juveniles can be questioned with an adult present. Other times an adult MUST be present but it depends on the situation though.Added: Please define "questioned by."It depends on what type of "questioning" is being referred to.If the juvenile is in custody and being investigated and/or charged with an offense, a responsible adult should be notified (i.e.: school administrator - parent - social worker) - HOWEVER - if the officer is simply "speaking with" the minor in a non-custodial setting, no, it is not necessary.
As the law stands you can work in a non-skilled job from the age of 16, without your parents consent.
No its illegal because they cant ask any questions that invole problems with out your consent
Only with parental consent and the parents being present, unless it is a case of abuse.
Not in most countries - there legal guardian of the child would normally have to be present.
If you are 16 you can, with a parent's consent, but you have to be 18 without parent's consent.
yes
Absolutely, all children can be questioned as long as the parent(s) are present.
You cannot take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent.
18 Without parent consent. With parent consent I believe you can have it done at 16.
Of course you can continue to be questioned, however, anything you say cannot be used against you in most circumstances. In theory a minor cannot be questioned by Police without the presence of a lawyer or legal parent/guardian. A school official though, does not need your parent present to question you, but you do have the right to request him/her to stop questioning you until a parent arrives.
No, you have to be 18 without parental consent.
The legal age in Ohio to get married without parental consent is 18 years old.
If the parents are married, yes. If one parent has sole custody that parent can consent.