The age of consent is actually 16 in most places.If you are referring to the age of majority, it changed in 1972.
Abraham Lincoln comes to mind!!!
She certainly can if she has parental permission. Or if she has obtained an order of emancipation from the court. Just being pregnant does not change the requirements to move out.
His action was justified.
Dismissed without prejudice means the court has dismissed the petition, but that the plaintiff can re-file if the circumstances change.
You must be 18 to get a tattoo in Georgia. Parental consent does not change this.
Parental consent is irrelevant has doesn't change anything. ( I robbed the bank, but it's okay, I had my parents' permission!) 16 is the age of consent in most of the places, so there will be nothing illegal about it.
No. You must have parental permission to get married if you are under 18. Being pregnant doesn't change the age.
No, that would not be allowed. They would have to wait until they are an adult to do so.
You need to have parental consent in any case. If your real father has parental rights, he may choose not to let you, but if he has no parental rights (such as if your step-father has adopted you) then you only need his and your mother's consent.
If you live in the US and assuming your son is a minor, you go to court and request a name change. And the first thing the court will ask is if you have the consent/permission of the other parent. When the child turns 18 he can change his name to anything he wants without needing parental consent/permission.
Not at all. Terminating parental rights is a court process by which you either voluntarily relinquish your parental rights or there is serious danger posed to your child such that the court does it without your consent. Either way, when parental rights are terminated, the parent has no more rights to the child. Losing custody can be a temporary thing and does not change your parental status.
When one parent files a petition to change a child's name, they are also supposed to have the other parent sign a consent to change the child's name form and then file it in the name change case file at the courthouse.
There are no laws regarding dating anywhere. It is likely to be a crime for them to have sexual contact, but that needs to be checked carefully. And no parental consent can change the law.
It depends on the state you live in, but if the law requires parental consent under a certain age, then having a baby together doesn't change that. I would imagine at 15 you are still required to have parental consent.
Yes, you can get married with parental consent. However, marrying someone that is not in the country legally does not change their status.
Any state agency, including a school district can establish requirements that conflict with the state's age of majority law. This is also a factor in states that allow the emancipation of minors. School officials are within their legal right to require parental consent be given for the student to make a change of residence and still remain enrolled in school.