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By the book: Maximum 1 year loss of driver's license, up to 12 months in jail, up to $2500 in fines.

Generally, a guilty verdict will entail loss of driver's license for 6 months - 1 year, no jail time, $500 fine.

If this is first offense, you might be offered ASAP classes, probation for a year and loss of license, no fines. Record will be dropped upon successful completion of probation.

Also in VA - you might ask for a restricted license which will allow a person to legally drive to and from work only while license is considered suspended for all other purposes.

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It depends on the state, but in most states, yes a parent can allow their child to drink in their presence.

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Can parents legally take money away from a 17 year old especially If the child earned it?

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


If a minor child no longer lives at home is the parent still responsible for the child legally?

Yes, unless the child has been emancipated, or is in the care of the state or another guardian.


Does the father have to pay child support if the child lives on their own in Mississippi?

A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.A minor child should not be living on their own. If the child has been legally emancipated the parent may be excused from paying child support. Otherwise, they will be assessed if the custodial parent files a petition for child support with the court. At that time the fact of the child living on their own can be brought to the attention of the court.


What is the legal age a child can decide which parent to live with in Kentucky?

As long as you are a minor you can not decide legally where to live.


If a parent tells a child that if they don't like their home then they can get out can the child ACTUALLY leave?

Legally, if the child is still a minor than no. If the child is underage and leaves the home the parent could be charged with abandonment. It is the parents reponsibility to look after the child until they reach adulthood. What the child wants does not really matter.

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Can a parent serve alcohol to their minor child in public in Illinois?

No. Parents cannot serve liquor to their minor child in public or private.


Once a minor has moved out of the home at age 17 is the parent still responsible for that minor in Texas?

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How can a parent non-costodial parent contact a minor in the custody of the custodial parent when the minor child wants to change his choice of residency?

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Are you legally emancipated once you have a child at the age of 16 in the state of Michigan?

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Can you give alcohol to your minor child in your home in Connecticut?

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Can a minor parent consent for her minor child?

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