No
If you are related - not a problem. If you're not, you are putting the adult person in BIG legal jeopardy.
No, they have not reached the age of majority. Until that age, 18 in California, the parents are going to be responsible and make the decisions.
The liability of a minor gambling on line is not an issue the gaming industry will support. The industry will not let a minor participate in the games due to not having any legal liability.
Anyone that hasn't reached the age of 18 is considered a minor in Indiana.
A minor cannot runaway legally to a relative in another state and there not be any legal repurcussions from it. The parent/custodian has a "duty of care" that the law says they are responsible for that minors health, care and well being. Unless the minor has been emancipated then they can do whatever they want like an 18 year old + adult can do
yes, it is legal to buy the actual Hookah. however, it is illegal for minors (under 18) to buy tobacco in Israel as well as the US.
No, it is illegal to buy alcohol in California with a minor present.
turn the legal age.
NO ITS NOY LEGAL
Can à 17 year old move out
If you are related - not a problem. If you're not, you are putting the adult person in BIG legal jeopardy.
With legal guardians permission yes.
No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.
In California, it is legal to charge rent to minors. However, there may be restrictions and requirements, such as obtaining consent from a minor's legal guardian or parent, depending on the situation and the age of the minor.
No, they have not reached the age of majority. Until that age, 18 in California, the parents are going to be responsible and make the decisions.
In California, a minor can petition for emancipation at the age of 14. However, the court will consider several factors before granting emancipation, including the minor's ability to support themselves financially and make responsible decisions.
In California, it is illegal to knowingly harbor a runaway minor without the consent of the minor's parent or legal guardian. This act can result in criminal charges and potential legal consequences. It is important to contact the authorities or the minor's family if you become aware of a runaway situation.