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There are no laws about getting pregnant. It might be illegal for her to have sexual intercourse, depending on the age of the male, but that has nothing to do with the pregnancy.
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∙ 9y agoYou need to ensure what state the person is in when getting the tattoo. If they are in Wisconsin, Wisconsin's laws apply. If they are in another state when obtaining it, then Wisconsin's laws would not apply even if the person has one parent in Wisconsin. Some states will allow just one parent or legal guardian to be present for someone who is a minor, while some states will not allow a minor to get one at all. Check the states laws where the person will be getting the tattoo. Most states, if not all, will consider "legal age" when a person is no longer a minor or can be emancipated.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual contact and getting married, but not dating.
That you can get married if both set of the parents agrre on it
IF your referring to Service Animal Laws in Wisconsin they are the same as federal laws regarding the same matter, but they must also have a a special harness or vest in wisconsin indcating they are a service dog.
You can learn about Wisconsin employment laws online by visiting http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/er/labor_standards_bureau/publication_erd_4906_pweb.htm. You will be able to find all the information you need on laws surrounding employment in Wisconsin.
it depends on laws in wisconsin. most places are not legal to alliow that without the will of the person getting the shot
Not every state has emancipation laws, and I don't believe that Wisconsin does.
Wisconsin has one of the least strict seat belt laws in the United States. The amount of the ticket is only $10.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual activity. In Wisconsin, it would be illegal and a misdemeanor.
In the US, there are no laws prohibiting people from getting pregnant. However, depending the ages of the mother and father, one or both may be guilty of rape or other sexual crimes.
Interpretive, Wisconsin has no specific time frame in the laws.
If you were to leave the state of Wisconsin and were on parole would you be charged with a new crime.