Absolutely NOT! That is what is known as a "sham" purchase and can get the purchaser prosecuted not only by the feds but by the state as well.
No. You are a minor with a child. Nothing more nothing less. To be emancipated you need to prove to a judge that you can support yourself and your child.
Yes, unless the child has been emancipated, or is in the care of the state or another guardian.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
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
yesYes, in all 50 states. Although parents have the right to oversee their minor children's welfare they do not have the right to supercede the law.Therefore, a parent can give a minor permission to live with someone else. However, you have to notify child services or a caseworker that the child will be living with someone else.
Legally, probably not. Not unless they have legal custody of the minor's child.
In most U.S. states, there is no specific minimum age to use a gun for legal purposes, but a person does have to be 21 to legally own or purchase a handgun.
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.
No, the child's under-age parents are the legal guardians of the child.
No you have a right you can reavel it if you want but you do not have to
Intent to distribute, corruption of a minor if it was another child, possession.
Yes, she's still a minor. Having a child does not make someone an adult. When she turns 18, she will be a legal adult.
No. You are a minor with a child. Nothing more nothing less. To be emancipated you need to prove to a judge that you can support yourself and your child.
Yes, a minor can legally sit at a bar as long as they have a menu. The minor obviously cannot be served drinks but they can be served food off the menu.
The parent is responsible for the child as long as the child is under the age of 18. However, if the child is legally emancipated, the parents are no longer responsible for the child.
No, the child is a minor and you are legally obligated to care for them until they have reached legal age.
Yes, she is still their responsibility. They can take steps to protect their child.