At 16 you can get charged with child neglect.
Passports for children under the age of 16 last for 5 years.
The age of majority, in the state of Alabama, is 19 years of age for an unmarried person and 18 years of age for married persons, widows or widowers. The definition of AGE OF MAJORITY is "The age when a person acquires all the rights and responsibilities of being an adult. " The rights of the parent, in the state of Alabma, are transferred to the child, when the child turns 19. (Code of Alabama §26-1-1& §30-4-15 & 16)
At 16 it is the childs' choice. The errant father certainly has no legal rights to the child. Laws pertaining to child custody are set by the state in which the minor and his/her custodial parent or legal guardian have established residency. Although a father has not been involved the child's life it does not automatically exclude him from filing a custody petition. Parental rights can only be terminated in two ways, voluntarily or by order of a court of jurisdiction. As long as the child is deemed a minor pursuant to the laws of the state of residency, age is not a factor. In most cases the judge presiding over a custody hearing would take into account the wishes of a sixteen years old.
A minor child has to be 13 years old to stay home alone or watch other minor children in the state of Maryland. This is one of the few states that has a dedicated age law.
if the child is 16 years and older
At 16 there are no rights. Parents are responsible for a child until the age of 18.
16 is the illagel age to babysit.
a girl : untill 15 , or 16 years of age a boy : 13 years of age
The same as every. The child is still a child with little choices.
If it was the legislators intent that the emancipation not apply to a 16 year olds, the statute would specifically say "any child over the age of 16 but under the age of 18" or any child 16 or 17 years of age.
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In Nebraska, a child must attend school until they are 18 years of age. However, a parent can give permission for a child to dropout at the age of 16.
In NJ emancipation is granted to children over the age of 16. This means that a 16 year old can be thrown out of the house because he will be granted legal rights.
I would have to assume at least 16-18 years of age.
Passports for children under the age of 16 last for 5 years.
A child is anyone 13 and under; young adult is 16-21 years old.