Not if the 17 year old has a drivers license - as opposed to a learners permit. In fact, unless the box on the ticket that says you MUST appear in court, just do what the rest of us do: check the Plead Guilty box and mail in the fine. Tells you on the ticket what the fine is.
Yes, a person can 'beat' and expired tag traffic ticket in most states. If a person gets the car inspected and gets a new tag before the court date, the ticket is usually dismissed.
A ticket of minor in possession of alcohol gets the personÕs drivers license suspended for one year. The charge will appear on their criminal record forever unless the charge is fought in court.
I got a similar ticket in KY while I still had my permit. When I went to court, the judge threw it out. I was lucky though, the judge was friends with my uncle. You can call your court clerk to determine the cost of the ticket, expect your insurance (or your parents) to go up.
They will issue a warrant for his arrest If he couldn't pay the fine to begin with its going to cost more now for the court costs Get ahold of the court and see what you can do about it right away The longer you wait the worse it gets
A person caught driving without a valid vehicle registration will be given a ticket and their car may be impounded. If a person gets the car properly registered before the court date they may not have to pay the ticket but will have to pay the impound fee.
No. Only parents are granted custody of their children by a court order. You cannot assign custody to a non-parent nor will the court. When a party other than the parent gets "custody" of a child it is done via a guardianship and must be obtained through a court. The person who requests the guardianship is appointed the child's legal guardian, the child is deemed the guardian's ward, and the case will remain under the jurisdiction of the court. There can be no guardian appointed if a parent has custody.No. Only parents are granted custody of their children by a court order. You cannot assign custody to a non-parent nor will the court. When a party other than the parent gets "custody" of a child it is done via a guardianship and must be obtained through a court. The person who requests the guardianship is appointed the child's legal guardian, the child is deemed the guardian's ward, and the case will remain under the jurisdiction of the court. There can be no guardian appointed if a parent has custody.No. Only parents are granted custody of their children by a court order. You cannot assign custody to a non-parent nor will the court. When a party other than the parent gets "custody" of a child it is done via a guardianship and must be obtained through a court. The person who requests the guardianship is appointed the child's legal guardian, the child is deemed the guardian's ward, and the case will remain under the jurisdiction of the court. There can be no guardian appointed if a parent has custody.No. Only parents are granted custody of their children by a court order. You cannot assign custody to a non-parent nor will the court. When a party other than the parent gets "custody" of a child it is done via a guardianship and must be obtained through a court. The person who requests the guardianship is appointed the child's legal guardian, the child is deemed the guardian's ward, and the case will remain under the jurisdiction of the court. There can be no guardian appointed if a parent has custody.
In most places the surviving parent will automatically be considered to have custody. If there is a reason that this should not happen, the court will appoint a guardian. Others could petition the probate court for custody.
They pay it or go to court.
You need to determine how a court appointed guardian gets paid in your state. Costs relating to the care of a ward will generally need to be approved by the court that appointed the guardian. You should address your questions to an advocate at the court that appointed you or an attorney.
Yes, a person can 'beat' and expired tag traffic ticket in most states. If a person gets the car inspected and gets a new tag before the court date, the ticket is usually dismissed.
No, the parent, or guardian, cannot go to jail for what they're son/daughter has done.
Yes, a ticket for no tail lights will go on a persons record. It can be dropped if the person gets the problem fixed before the court date on the ticket.
The guardian gets the child support, but the child can receive social security on behalf of the deceased parent until they are 18.
Your divorce decree should outline who gets to claim the children at tax time. If it is not outlined, try to communicate with the other parent to work out who gets to claim them. If you want it to be court ordered, you will have to file documents and go to court.
Child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent. If there is a court order for the father to pay child support to the mother, and he gets the children after, he must pay child support until he gets the court order changed, usually by filing a complaint for modification in the original court.
No, the parent/guardian gets the money and is supposed to use the money to care for the child (food, education, ect.)
This is easy to answer. The person who was driving gets the ticket because that person is the one who broke the law.