Yes, a parent can seek a restraining order against their daughter's boyfriend regardless of her age if they have a legitimate reason to fear for their safety or well-being. The parent would need to demonstrate to the court that the boyfriend's behavior constitutes a threat or harassment.
No, mitosis does not create diversity in genetic potential since it is a mechanism of cell division where the resulting daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell. Genetic diversity is primarily generated through the process of meiosis, which is involved in producing gametes.
Asexual reproduction typically produces exact copies, or clones, of the parent organism because it involves a single parent and the replication of its genetic material. However, minor variations can occur due to mutations during DNA replication, environmental influences, or epigenetic changes. These variations, while generally rare, can lead to differences in traits among progeny, ensuring some level of genetic diversity even in asexual populations. Such variations may enhance adaptability to changing environments.
Planetoids, or minor planets.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," Helen's only child is named Hermione. She is the daughter of Helen and Menelaus, the king of Sparta. Hermione plays a minor role in the epic, but her lineage is significant, as it links her to key characters and events in Greek mythology.
Some minor differences between meiosis and mitosis include: Meiosis involves two rounds of cell division, resulting in four haploid daughter cells, whereas mitosis involves one round of division, resulting in two diploid daughter cells. Meiosis creates genetic diversity through crossing over and independent assortment, while mitosis does not. Meiosis has specific phases such as prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, telophase I, and cytokinesis I that are not present in mitosis.
Call the police if that's minor age in your state.
No, they cannot legally take the child away. Though a minor, the parent does have rights regarding the child.
If she is a minor then she would need the permission of her parents.
Yes, the parents of a minor can do what they feel necessary to protect their child.
At 17 you are a minor and need to have parent's permisson to move in with your boyfriend. He is an adult and if he can prove income and have a credit check a landlord will rent to him, but not to you since you are a minor.
If your daughter is no longer a minor then there is absolutely nothing you can do except cross your fingers, pray and hope she sees the light. If she is a minor then yes, you have the right to get a restraining order against this boyfriend as long as she is living at home.
I do not live in MA, but it is to my knowledge that if your daughter is still a minor and under your guardianship, you can file. As long as you have logical cause for the filing it shouldn't be a problem.
No unless the minor wants to press charges
It is illegal for a parent to put a tattoo on a 10 year old minor child. CPS needs to be notified.
Yes, if they ALSO have the PERMISSION of the parent.
If your daughter is a minor, you should be able to, but there are some instances where they may refuse to share them with a parent. If your daughter is an adult, over 18, no, you will not be able to get her records. ANSWER If your daughter is legally of age, you will not be able to obtain her records. If she is a minor, or someone that may have a mental health issue or something like that, will be considered at a situation of being able to get their records. If your daughter is a minor, then you are going to need all of the pertinent information as well, as your daughter's carecard information.
yesYes, in all 50 states. Although parents have the right to oversee their minor children's welfare they do not have the right to supercede the law.Therefore, a parent can give a minor permission to live with someone else. However, you have to notify child services or a caseworker that the child will be living with someone else.