Someone has to drive you to and from the exam who is a licensed driver. It does NOT have to be your legal guardian. For example, if you have been taking lessons, the driving school instructor may take you in the school car.
Yes, a child has the same rights under the constitution as an adult has, and if questioned in regards to a criminal investigation the Miranda rights must be read and the child can request a lawyer and remain silent.
You need to be 16 with parent consent. 18 without.
Only if the parent is physically present with you. A note giving their permission will not suffice. People under 17 cannot see an R rated movie unless a parent or guardian buys the ticket and sees the film with them. People under 17 cannot see an NC-17 rated movie at all, not even with a parent or guardian. Also note that, despite what some people think, you do not need a parent or guardian to see a PG-13 movie if you're under 13. There are no age restrictions for G, PG or PG-13 rated movies. The only age restrictions are for R and NC-17 films.
Absolutely. A minor child cannot be taken legally from the U.S. without a valid passport. The custodial parent or guardian must, under oath, in person agree to allow the child to accompany the non custodial parent before a passport is issued. Likewise, depending upon the custodial order, the custodial parent may need the non custodial parent to present a sworn affidavit that he or she is allowing the minor to obtain a passport and travel outside of the U.S.
No. The guardian of a minor child cannot "relieve" the parent of their child support obligation. That power is reserved for the courts. If the guardian doesn't need it to help support the child then it should be deposited into a trust with the child as the sole beneficiary at college time.
In 1982 did you need a parent present when getting you drivers license?
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Yes, but you need to have a parent/guardian present.
A Commercial drivers licence is the licence to drive any heavy weight vehicle. You do not need a parent in the vehicle with you when you drive on the streets. Although, you do need a parent present when you get your licence, and they have to sign the papers.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
If you are under the age of 18 either a parent or guardian will have to be present because they will have to sign for you to get the piercing done.
In most states, the minimum age for a massage is sixteen. If you are fifteen or under, you need to have a parent or guardian present during the session.
You need to be 18 to get you drivers license but when you are 16 you can drive with a guardian that has a drivers license.
18. If not you need to have a parent or guardian with you.
passport, drivers licence, proof of age, birth certificate but usually photo id is required
You have to be 18 or have a Parent or Legal Guardian WITH YOU.
I do not believe that the VICTIM must have a parent/guardian present, although it is probably advisable - the laws only address the custodial questioning of a juvenile who is in custody.It would make no sense for a requirement that a parent/guardian be present for the questioning of a victim - if none could be immediately found the crime or injury inflicted upon the victim could not be followed-up on, or investigated, until, perhaps, the chance of apprehension of the offender, had passed.