It is strictly dependent upon legislation- the law differs from country to country, and some countries have no legal restrictions at all.
If you live in the US, it is not legal to gamble under the age of eighteen to twenty-one, depending upon the state and its specific laws and the policies of specific gambling establishments in that state. In Canada, it's eighteen to nineteen. In the UK, while it is not legal to gamble under the age of eighteen, sixteen year-olds may legally purchase lottery tickets. In most European countries, the legal gambling age limit is eighteen (France, for instance, lowered its limit from twenty-one in 1987), with some exceptions- Portugal, for instance, allows tourists to gamble at eighteen, but Portuguese constituents must wait until they are twenty-one (or even twenty-five according to many casino policies there). In Greece, one must wait until the age of twenty-three before being allowed to gamble.
In some cases, a minor (or someone below the legal gambling age limit) may purchase a ticket with adult supervision or on an adult's behalf, but only an adult (or an individual above the legal gambling age limit) may claim any prizes won on that ticket.
No, it is not legal to gamble under 18. A minor can play and win if adult is actually under the control of the buying and cashing in on the ticket, but it is legally the adult who has won. The fact that is the instant win ticket or the amount of money won does not matter at all.
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Not sure what money you are talking about. Parents are in no way obligated to give you money. They are obligated to feed you, put a roof over your head, clothe you etc but not to give you cash. If you mean child support, it's paid to one parent who uses it to pay for the child's expenses. No money/cash goes to the child. If you are asking again you have to add more information what money you are talking about.
If the child is under 1 then you do, if they are over 18 than you dont.
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No unless the child is under the age of 18!! In any state!
no! if the child is still living in the house or if the child is under 18 then yes. take that person to court and get your money! otherwise, NO!
If you are earning money Yes.
A domestic child is a child under the age of 18 that works for little money, room and board. They move into their employers home to cook and clean.
yes it is all under the table pay
by going to doshes palace and play games
When you claim a child that is under 17 maybe. You may qualify for the Child Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax credit. Also if you pay for child care you may qualify for The Child and Dependant Care Credit.
Their parents do. Technically, any money earned by someone under the age of majority belongs to the parents.
i depends if you have an agent or not if you do then some will go to the agents and you will have a bank account to hold your money until you are 18 you will have about 20,000 dollars
If you are under a child support obligation, it does not matter where you live, an attachment can be made. see links
Kidzworld is one.
$3500 is the exemption for each dependent. $1000 is the child tax credit for kids under age 17. For kids under 17 that are your dependents you qualify for both the exemption and the credit. Note: Only the person filing the child as a dependent will receive the money.
Im under the impression that a study commissioned for the London 2012 games revealed that the sydney Olympics actually lost a substantial amount of money. Im a proud Australian, but in hinsight, the sydney games were economically unfeasable. Im under the impression that a study commissioned for the London 2012 games revealed that the sydney Olympics actually lost a substantial amount of money. Im a proud Australian, but in hinsight, the sydney games were economically unfeasable.