In representing the interest of the child, this would be the Guardian Ad Litem. This is a person who has the legal authority to care for the personal and property interests of a ward, in this case a child because a lack of capability to caring for his or her own interests.
No, the sixteen years old is legally a ward of the court any decisions concerning medical care, place of residence, education, etc. will be determined by the court appointed guardian (ad litem). The guardian or person(s) who have been appointed to oversee the minor's well-being are directly answerable to the court for any and all actions taken on the minor child's behalf. The issue of the unborn child will be addressed by the court at the proper time.
Millie is a kittypet from a far-away place; her parents are not known.
= If you are running a race and passed the person in second place what place would you be in? = The Answer is 2nd Place The person you passed is now in third place. The person in first place is just in front of you (Because it does not say that you have passed the person in first place) *The answer Can be First Place (as it still fits the need of "passed the person in second place) but it's assumed that you have ONLY passed the person in second place (since the first placer isn't mentioned), and thus, with the reasoning above, puts you into second place.
i think so. it should be the 15 year olds choice and if tha means sharing custody then do that! It's not about the parents it's about the child. No. Until the child reaches the age of majority, the place they live is determined by the court and the parents. Most courts will take the minor's desires into consideration.
Camelot is a make believe place, there is no significance to be assigned to a made up history.
No. The court should not rule that a foster parent be held responsible to transport foster children to visit a natural parent. The duties of the foster parent are governed by a contract between the foster parent and the state. When the court places extra duties and expenses on a foster parent without arranging for payment for time and expenses, the court is placing an undue burden on a particular person. Such is not the duty of the court. The court does not run the foster care program. The Administrative branch of government is assigned that responsibility. The court should not place an unfunded mandate on foster parents.
You can't. No place in North America or Europe will issue a marriage license without parental consent or a court order. And a court is not likely to issue one if the parents object.
If you are emancipated, it's up to your parents as to whether you have to move out of the house or not. If your parents do not want you to continue to live with them, they can get an eviction notice to force you to move. However, in order for a court to approve emancipation, you have to prove to the court that you are self-supportive and that you have a place of your own to live.
No, they can't without permission, provided the complaint they are investigating does not involve the parent or parents. In the event of a complaint against a parent, CPS must contact and receive permission from the other parent, or have a valid court order, AND an attorney assigned to represent the child before questioning can take place legally.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
No. She must have her parents' permission, a court order or reach the age of 18.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
There is no place in North America. You may be able to get a court order if the parents are unavailable.