As of 2011, you may legally care for 2 children in the state of Georgia without a license.
Legally, no. They deserve punishment.
It is an unlicensed change to GTA and can not be sold legally
The age at which children can legally be left at home alone for short periods of time varies from province to province, from 10 to 12 years. - Canada Safety Council
I believe it is until he is an adult but i would call the court house and ask.
The majority of the time no because it is an insured's policyholder's duty not to let unlicensed people driver their car because they cannot legally drive.
Not legally. It would be considered to be discrimination.
There is a limit of how many children you can legally provide care for without a permit or certification. Depending on your state laws that might be as few as 2-4 children. Also there is the consideration of income tax. Any income you receive from child care must be reported to the IRS. You may be able to care for a few children, if you did not advertise yourself a business.
The injury would most likely not be covered under your auto because you let an unlicensed driver drive your vehicle when they cannot legally drive.
Yes. If you were married legally in SC then anywhere you go you are married legally.
An unlicensed company can sue, but its ability to enforce a contract or seek certain legal remedies may be limited. In many jurisdictions, if a company is required to be licensed to operate legally and it is not, it may be barred from pursuing claims related to its business activities. However, it can still sue for matters unrelated to its unlicensed operations. Legal advice is recommended to navigate these complexities.
You cannot get car insurance if you do not have a license because you cannot legally drive.
You can't legally do that, no.