M rated movies dont need a parent or guardian, MA rated movies need an adult to accompany a child under 15.
Yes, 17 is the legal age for purchasing R-rated movie tickets in the U.S. I just did a Google search for it. The next rating up -- the strongest rating -- is NC-17 (absolutely no one 17 or under is admitted, even with a parent/guardian). So, it seems to follow that 17 would be the age for purchasing R-rated movie tickets.
R means: "No one under the age of 17 admitted without parent or guardian". In order to see an R rated movie at the theater, you either need to be 17 or above. If you are 16 or under, you need a parent or guardian to be admitted to the cinema.
In order to see an R-rated movie in the United States, you must either be 17 years old or go with someone who is 18 or older and buys your ticket. In most instances, a 17 year old person cannot buy a ticket for somebody under 17.
You need to watch the episodes first. Otherwise the movie won't make sense.
No a child of 10 should not be watching a PG rated movie alone as there are words and scenes which might need to be explained or need to be educated on with their child in regards to respecting others through words or deed.
M rated movies dont need a parent or guardian, MA rated movies need an adult to accompany a child under 15.
To go to the theatre and watch it you need a parent or someone over 17 years of age... To watch an R rated DVD, all u need is the DVD.
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No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.No. That person would need to establish their own legal connection, and yours, to the child in order to be entitled to seek child support.
If you are under 17, then you need an adult to watch a rated R movie in the theatres.
Any. NR isn't rated. Even if it's R material you can buy it when you're a child.
Absolutely. All you need to do is prove that the other person is the biological parent. Get a DNA test done and then file for child support.
No you do not. It is "recommended" that you are 15, but you don't have to be 15.
Yes you can, you just need your parent's permission if you are under 18
The parents need to know where their child is and who they are with. This protects the child and the person who takes the child someplace.
Child is crying, Film is not suitable, the fire alarm goes off, They need the loo