Then they've committed a federal crime.
Yes you can move out with parental consent.
Since you are a minor and you would not have parental consent...there is nowhere that would touch you. Even with parental consent, you would have to be at least 17 virtually anywhere who would service a minor to begin with. You would be hard pressed to find a shop that would risk their license and face a lawsuit from piercing someone who is underage and has absolutely no parental consent.
No, a fifteen year old cannot move out without parental consent. Technically you have to be the age of majority to move out without permission. Which in most states is 18, but it could be older.
18 unless parents responsibilities have been released to someone else..
No. You will need parental consent or someone has to have custody of you and I doubt any judge would agree to that a 15yo girl moves in with her boyfriend. You need permission to move out until you are 18.
Doesn't matter. There is no emancipation in Missouri.
There is no specific age to get anything pierced with parental consent...but make sure that it's your parents giving the consent and not someone else.
Depends how old "someone" is.
With parental consent and being over the age of 16 you can get married.
No. In CA in order for someone under 18 to marry they must have both parental consent and court approval.
Yes you can move out with parental consent.
you must be 18
In most cases, emergency treatment will be given without consent. Routine items will not be done without parental consent. Someone has to agree to make the necessary payments.
Someone else have to sign the contract.
The town in which you live is irrelevant, as age requirements for such issues as marriage are established by the state. In Missouri the age of majority is 18, as is the age in which a person(s) may marry without parental permisson. In this state there is some confusion concerning the age of majority, as some believe it to be 17 rather than the actual legal age of 18. The statute that refers to someone being an "adult" at the age of 17, pertains to juvenile court procedures only, it stipulates when someone who is at least 17 can be adjudciated under the adult court process.
If you are 16 with parental consent you can get married. You have to be at least 18 to get married without parental consent. You may be able to obtain a court order in lieu of consent if you are at least 16. Some places will issue a marriage license if you have doctors confirmation that you are pregnant. Few places will issue a license to someone under 16.
Since you are a minor and you would not have parental consent...there is nowhere that would touch you. Even with parental consent, you would have to be at least 17 virtually anywhere who would service a minor to begin with. You would be hard pressed to find a shop that would risk their license and face a lawsuit from piercing someone who is underage and has absolutely no parental consent.