No. If the age for admission is 18 or 21, that is the cut off. A parent does not change that.
No, although it is legal in at least 25 other states. However, in Ohio it is legal for minors to drink with their parents, so maybe that's not too far away for you?
In some states.
A minor child can not enter into a contractual agreement of any kind and is not responsible for debt. A minor child under the age of 15 must have a bank statement or any other statement sent in care of the parent.
can the police take a minor out of class with out parent permission ?
Not without providing suitable living arrangements with a qualified adult and paying the necessary financial support until the minor reaches 18.
10. In Michigan, a minor child (under 18 years of age) is legally defined as a possession of a parent(s). A minor child (a “possession”) cannot own possessions; therefore, any gift to the minor child, something a minor bought with personal money, or wages earned by the minor child are legally the possessions of the parent. A 17 year old who has left home against the parents’ wishes and refuses to return home has no legal right to any possessions in the parent’s home. 11. Parents control whether a minor child has a driver’s license until the age of 18 years. A parent can at any time revoke a minor child’s driving privileges. The parent will need to write a letter to the Secretary of State which indicates the minor child no longer has the parent’s permission to have a driver’s license. Here is the link this cam from http://www.barrycounty.org/YSB/MILaw.pdf
Provided it does not interfere with the scheduled access rights of the other parent.
The minor will need a passport and be accompanied by a parent of adult. If not accompanied by a parent the minor will need a notarized letter giving permission for them to leave the US.
You have to be 18.
No. Becoming a parent does not emancipate a minor.
Yes, because it is assumed that the permit holder will be obeying the law and driving with an accompanying adult.
I played in a darts league in Texas, and several teams had at least one minor from time to time. Several of the bars in the league did not allow minors to play without a parent present, and some bars did not allow minors at all, but I was given the distinct impression that it was the decision of each bar whether or not to allow minors.
The legal age of an adult in Michigan is 17 not 18 as most believe.AnswerIn MI, the age of majority (the age at which you are considered to be an adult) is 18. Anyone under that age, who has not been emancipated, is considered to be a minor and is under the control and authority of their parents. Michigan does allow a person who is at least 16 to petition for emancipation. However, one of the requirements is: "the minor's parent or guardian does not object to the petition; or if a parent or guardian objects to the petition, that the objecting parent or guardian is not providing the minor with support"
Yes. And the parent will also be charged with kidnapping if not sending the minor right back to the custodial parent.
You can get a piercing in Michigan at the age of 18, without parent consent. Michigan law states: '"Minor" means an individual under 18 years of age who is not emancipated under section 4 of Act No. 293 of the Public Acts of 1968, being section 722.4 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.' It also states in Sec. 13102 '(1) An individual shall not tattoo, brand, or perform body-piercing on a minor unless the individual obtains the prior written informed consent of the minor's parent or legal guardian. The minor's parent or legal guardian shall execute the written, informed consent required under this subsection in the presence of the individual performing the tattooing, branding, or body-piercing on the minor or in the presence of an employee or agent of that individual. For purposes of this section, "minor" does not include a minor who is emancipated pursuant to section 4 of Act No. 293 of the Public Acts of 1968, being section 722.4 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.'
In the U.S. no minor can enter into any legal contract with their parent or legal guardian.
Having anything pierced, including ears, as a minor, requires being accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
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Yes, if they ALSO have the PERMISSION of the parent.