It depends on the offense that you committed as a teen, and if, or whether, a statute of limitations applies to the offense. Contrary to popular belief you are not 'home free' if you manage to avoid prosecution and age into adulthood.
check with the police. You will still be legally responsible, if anything bad happens- either done by the child, or done because of your absence you can be charged
You cannot disown your minor children. You must give up custody legally to some other responsible party. You would need to terminate your parental rights to the child.
An electronic signature is a means by which you can legally approve something without an official signing. When setting up an electronic signature instrument it is important to provide the legally correct name or it will invalidate the instrument.
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No, not legally.
Well, "teenager" varies from those legally considered children to those legally considered adults, and specifics are missing. If you're referring to carrying a handgun, typically, no. However, an adult teenager may carry a gun for say, hunting, or something to that effect. A child may do the same, provided they have adult supervision.
Conspiracy is a crime that one can legally be charged with. When one conspires to do something, the individual is preparing to do that act, as in conspiring to rob a bank.
Legally, no.
The age at which children can legally be left at home alone for short periods of time varies from province to province, from 10 to 12 years. - Canada Safety Council
They can be charged with anything anyone else can be charged with. Legally speaking, they are in no way above the law.
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In Illinois, once someone turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can legally be asked to leave their parent's home. However, it is advisable to follow proper legal procedures to avoid any potential legal issues. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the best way to handle this situation.
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No, when you turn 18 you are legally an adult. Regardless if you are living with your parents are not you are granted full citizenship at that age.
Generally you need to be at leaset 21 to rent a car.
No, That would be a crime both the crime of common assault and the crime of child abuse.
Not legally. Father can be charged with kidnapping.