I am sure you will not like this answer. Let us assume that my minor child is 1) living with me in my home. 2) eating food that I purchase and provide 3) using all the utilities available that I provide as a parent. 4) under my protection and authority 5) often the beneficiary of rides, extra funds, car keys, snacks, clothes, entertainment, insurance, health and dental benefits, and many other things. Now assume that I have reason to believe that the laptop is doing my child harm. Yes, I would take it, and if this is the reason your parents took yours, I applaud them. It may seem unfair, but while you are under their roof and authority, you have to work it through.
18, unless you have parental consent or have been legally emancipated.
You cant get a piercing without parental permission unless your 18 or older
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.
A court may grant emancipation without the parents' consent. However, the court will listen to the input of the parents.
When they are placed on active duty.
You can if you have parental permission or if you've been emancipated.
They will have to have parental permission. Until they are 18, the parents are responsible for them.
No, only someone "of age" (18 years) can live without parental permission, If they do the parents can be charged with abuse.
No, a minor cannot move without permission. They must have parental consent or a court order.
Either with parental permission or by getting emancipated by the court if that is available in your state.
Not legally unless she has parental permission. Until they reach 18 the parents are responsible for him.
Seventeen is not yet the age of adulthood in Iowa. You cannot move without parental permission.
No, there is no such law. You have to have parental permission or wait until you are an adult.
A minor can not legally decide where to live without parental permission or emancipation from the court.
No, they cannot do so legally, unless they have parental permission. Until they are 18 or married, the parents are responsible.
You can only legally move out if the parents give you permission. Otherwise you have to wait until you are an adult at 18.
Without parental permission you can leave at 18. Under 18 you will need your parents to give up their parental rights in order for your step parents to adopt you.