if has a drivers permit and there is an adult with the 16 year old yes he can
in PA the licenced driver must be 21 or older
Yes, a minor can typically travel with an older sibling as long as they have the necessary documentation and permission from their parents or legal guardians.
no.
The minors parents need to give the adult sibling with whom the minor is going to live a notarized document containing all pertinent information. It should have the date when the arrangement begins and the approximate date it ends if it is before the minor reaches the legal age of majority (18). It should give the adult sibling the authority to enroll the minor in school, obtain medical and dental procedures, state the financial arrangements (if any) and so forth. The parents are legally obligated to remain in contact with the minor and the minor's adult caregiver on a regular basis.
I would look in California. Many schools have a minor in film.
YES! If the adult sibling doesn't, the person can be seen as heartless by others, and they should be mentally evaluated -- they may have a mental disorder.
No, not unless the court awards that sibling custody of the minor child. and the only way that will happen against the parents wishes is if the parents are proven unfit (be aware, it takes a lot to prove a parent unfit)
Yes, a minor can travel internationally with an older sibling, but it is important to check the specific requirements and regulations of the destination country and airline before making travel arrangements.
any state
no
Yes for the Jacksonville Suns he is currently a teacher at my middle school Frank Augustus Middle School in Riverside, California.
If a minor is caught selling weed in school in California, they could face disciplinary action from the school, potential legal consequences, and involvement of law enforcement. The severity of the consequences will depend on factors such as the amount being sold and the minor's previous record.