No, the parent must be present to authorize the statement. They must be 18 to not have a parent present.
Added: No parent "authorization" of the juvenile's statement is required, only that they must be present to WITNESS the interrogatiopn.
If the son is a minor and the parents have custody, yes. If the son is not a minor and has told the lawyer not to talk to his parents, no. The son is the client, even if the parents are paying. If the son does not mind, then yes.
Provided it does not interfere with the scheduled access rights of the other parent.
No, a parent must be present.
Yes but it depends if it involves the parent
In Queensland, Australia, a minor can be questioned by police without a parent present in certain circumstances, but there are specific protections in place. The police are encouraged to have a parent or guardian present during questioning, especially for serious matters. If a parent is not available, the police must ensure that the minor's rights are upheld and may involve a support person. It's important for the minor to understand their rights in such situations.
No, a minor cannot apply for a passport without the presence of at least one parent, even if completing a form for a minor absent parent.
No. how ever, if the minor does by any chance say sumthin he should or shouldn't of said, that could be used against him. any person 17 or younger, gettin interrogated or questioned by a pig, will need the parent or guardain present. unless the minor chooses not too have the parent there.
Yes, but it's a better idea for a lawyer to be present.
Depends on why you're being interrogated, but if it's a good reason, yes.
Yes, a minor can travel without a parent or legal guardian with a minor letter of consent to travel, which typically includes permission from the parent or guardian and details of the trip.
Not without parent permission. It could be considered kidnapping without that.
At what age can WHO talk to a minor about WHAT?
It is illegal for a minor to get a tattoo with or without parent consent in North Carolina.
In most cases, it is not illegal to question a minor without a parent present. However, it is generally recommended that a parent or guardian be present during questioning to protect the minor's rights and ensure their well-being.
If the son is a minor and the parents have custody, yes. If the son is not a minor and has told the lawyer not to talk to his parents, no. The son is the client, even if the parents are paying. If the son does not mind, then yes.
No, a minor cannot obtain a passport without parental permission.
No, a minor typically cannot travel without a letter of authorization from a parent or guardian.