Also would they drug test me? All of those penalties are up to the judge, who will likely feel that an inexperienced driver going 80 mph is totally irresponsible, and endangers the lives of others. Driving is a privilege, not a right, so when you endanger others, expect not to be driving for a while. Use the Find a Lawyer tab Engaging in that activity would be a criminal offense, and the older person could be classified as a sex offender.
Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local criminal attorney to represent you and advise you what your local court might impose. A minor cannot be emancipated in Ohio. It is normal for there to be friction between teens and their parents. Talk to your parents, other family members, a teacher, or other trusted adult if there are problems. Here is a link to more information about emancipation in Ohio I babysit for my friends mom, the 14 year old threw a tennis ball at my face and busted my lip while making area of impact and lower left face numb.
Can i take him to court, i have a witness to this as well. Parents are usually responsible for the actions of minor children, so you'd likely want to sue the parents as well. Justia Ask a Lawyer is a forum for consumers to get answers to basic legal questions. Any information sent through Justia Ask a Lawyer is not secure and is done so on a non-confidential basis only. The use of this website to ask questions or receive answers does not create an attorney—client relationship between you and Justia, or between you and any attorney who receives your information or responds to your questions, nor is it intended to create such a relationship.
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Joseph Jaap answered on Aug 23, If you don't follow the proper eviction process, then he could sue you for unlawful eviction, and the court might order you to pay him monetary damages. Joseph Jaap answered on Jul 6, Until a person is 18, the person is a minor, and is the responsibility of the person's parents. Joseph Jaap answered on Jun 23, She is a minor.
Matthew Williams answered on Jun 21, This is not a legal question. Joseph Jaap answered on Jun 16, 12 years old? Matthew Williams answered on May 25, What is it you want to accomplish? Joseph Jaap answered on May 21, You should work out a budget of all your income and expenses. Joseph Jaap answered on Mar 5, If the mother is not married, then she is the sole legal custodian of the child, and decides who can or can't have time with the child.
Cathy Cook Esq answered on Mar 2, Yes, you should file to modify parenting time. Cathy Cook Esq answered on Feb 13, I'm sorry for your situation. Matthew Williams answered on Jan 21, It's unlikely, but not impossible.
Joseph Jaap answered on Jan 11, Parents have the legal duty, right, and responsibility to set boundaries for their children, including curfews. Joseph Jaap answered on Dec 7, That is an unfortunate situation for you, but running away is not a good plan.
Joseph Jaap answered on Nov 30, Ohio does not allow such voluntary emancipation. Joseph Jaap answered on Oct 19, All of those penalties are up to the judge, who will likely feel that an inexperienced driver going 80 mph is totally irresponsible, and endangers the lives of others.
Joseph Jaap answered on Oct 12, Engaging in that activity would be a criminal offense, and the older person could be classified as a sex offender.
Joseph Jaap answered on Sep 25, Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local criminal attorney to represent you and advise you what your local court might impose. Joseph Jaap answered on Aug 17, A minor cannot be emancipated in Ohio. Taylor P Waters answered on Aug 13, Parents are usually responsible for the actions of minor children, so you'd likely want to sue the parents as well.
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The court isn't going to do anything for you. No ifs, ands or buts. You could always do some research yourself which you should have done before posting , to confirm what I've said here. Join Date Oct Posts 8, There is nothing you can do unilaterally to make yourself emancipated in Ohio. You may live with your friends if you parents consent.
My main idea here is to make sure she can't flip it on me it I do. She kind of told me if I don't like the rules to get out. Join Date Jun Posts 3, I'm sure the reason you haven't been in any trouble is because you aren't allowed to go to the park with your friends. Your mother is a better judge of character than you are because she has many, many years of experience living.
Join Date Jun Posts Just guessing, but your state probably has a law that requires mom to care for you thru Again, just guessing, it's her home and she is entitled to make use of the full place , and that is probably not a law that requires you be given your own exclusive space If she says you can leave, you can leave - right up to the time she says you have to come home.
And that that point, if you are still even one minute under 18, you come home. Your Mom being a stay at home Mom doesn't mean she deserves any less respect than if she worked outside the home. Being a stay at home Mom is a lot of hard work.
The fact that you don't realize that tells a lot about how immature and self centered you are.
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