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In Texas, a 17-year-old can typically renew their license without a parent as long as they meet all requirements. Having an 18-year-old friend present may not be sufficient, as policies may vary by location. It's best to call ahead to confirm the specific requirements for minors renewing licenses.
In general, if both parents have legal custody rights, a parent typically needs the other parent's consent to leave the country with the children. If one parent leaves with the children without the other parent's consent, it could be considered parental abduction and legal action may be taken. It's important to consult with a family law attorney for specific advice based on the circumstances.
If a parent moves out of state without permission from the court or the other parent, they may be in violation of the visitation order. The other parent can file a motion with the court to enforce the order or modify it to accommodate the new living arrangements. The court may require the relocating parent to return with the child or make alternative arrangements for visitation.
It really depends on the laws and regulations in your particular location. In some places, it may be considered neglect if a parent allows their minor child to move out without proper supervision. It's important to consult with a legal professional to understand the implications in your specific situation.
No, a friend cannot collect child support from the 18-year-old's parent. Child support is typically paid to the custodial parent or legal guardian of a minor child, not to a friend. Since the 18-year-old is now considered an adult, they would be responsible for their own support.
In most places, at age 12, you legally cannot move in with a friend without your parents' or legal guardians' consent. It's important to discuss this with your parents and ensure that they approve and make the necessary arrangements before making any decisions.
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Not until you get your full license even with a parent present in the car
Yes. Any underage person (minor child) will need their parent or legal guardian present in order to get their license. You, without that license, cannot drive yourself there legally.
Generally, no. The parent with legal custody has the right to make the day to day decisions. Of course, the non-custodial parent could take the child to get their license with the permission of the parent with legal custody but not without it.
Yes they can, providing they do not participate in fishing.
Not without permission and only with a driver's license.
Progressive Insurance can write a policy for you and your parent, but the parent is excluded as a driver because they do not have a license.
the parent is present at the fitness center i hope that this helps you
They have to be with you to get the marriage license.
No. 13 year olds must live with a parent or a court appointed guardian.
A parent is not required to give a breathalyzer test. Having a drivers' license is basically giving permission to do so.
no you have to be 18 to get them w/oout parent