Children can enter a casino but they cannot linger on the gaming floor, with or without parental supervision.
No you are a ward of the state and the state has the final say until the state returns you to your parents or they release you to yourself either when you turn 18 or 21. * The minor would need parental permission and permission from the court that placed the minor in foster care.
No, a 15 year old can't live alone on their own because they are a minor and need parental supervision. A 15 year old can be left alone to babysit or on their own for the evening if their parents go out for the evening.
A court may grant emancipation without the parents' consent. However, the court will listen to the input of the parents.
Parental consent to do what? Having a child does not emancipate you--you are still a minor and therefore under the control of your parents. However, you (not your parents) do have parental rights over your own child.
P.S- Im 16 and a half.
No
You can't. Minor children must remain with their parents until they are 18 years of age. If you left the state with someone over 18, they could be charged with a crime. The exception would be an Emancipated minor, declared by the court to be free of parental supervision, or a married person.
When you are an adult. Until then you are a minor and subject to parental supervision. You would have to be 18.
Less supervision. While two parents can cover the gaps and look after the kid, the lack of attention provides the minor time to get into trouble without parental supervision. There is also the consideration that they only get half the love they would get with two parents and that has a psychological impact.
No you are a ward of the state and the state has the final say until the state returns you to your parents or they release you to yourself either when you turn 18 or 21. * The minor would need parental permission and permission from the court that placed the minor in foster care.
With parental consent, yes.
They are no longer responsible for you even though you are a minor
no your parents do not have to. If a minor leaves the parental home without permission the parents are not legally obligated to support him or her. The parents should however for their own protection if nothing else report the minor as a runaway if the person's whereabouts is unknown or AA an absentee minor if they know where the minor can be found.
Yes. Adults cannot take guardianship of a minor without the parents of the minor either voluntarily relinquishing their parental rights or the court permanently terminating parental rights. The parents can keep the minor from changing residences and can also take action against any adults that aid the minor in taking such action.
For a minor to be eligible for adoption they must be either, orphaned by the death of both parents; or both parents voluntarily relinquish their parental rights; or one parent relinquish parental rights so the minor child can be adopted by the new spouse of the the custodial parent; or by all parental rights be terminated by the court. A minor may only move in with another relative or a friend of the family if parental permission is granted or by a court order allowing the action.
When a minor's parents allow them to get married. They must sign papers, and approve the marriage.
Only if you have parental permission. As a minor your parents are still responsible for you.