no, they were made in the UK
If the minor is in public they are fair game.
There is no certain law dealing with minors and handcuffing them. If the minor poses as a threat to the arresting officer, then the minor may be handcuffed. It is based on the officer's discretion.
It is an aggravated misdemeanor if a person harbors a runaway minor in the state of Iowa. The severity of the punishment will vary depending on the amount of time harbored and the age of the minor.
No. Property can be held in trust for the minor until they reach the age of majority.
The answer depends on the laws in your jurisdiction. Most intestacy laws treat a minor child differently recognizing the need for a parent to provide for minor children. In most jurisdictions in the US a parent cannot disinherit a minor child. An adult child can be disinherited in many jurisdictions as long as the will meets the requirements of state laws. The law in the UK is different.
Yes, a minor can be charged with sexual battery of a minor if they engage in unlawful sexual contact with another minor. The specific laws and consequences vary by jurisdiction, but minors can be held accountable for such actions.
Depends on where you are in the UK- there is one set of laws for England and Wales- Northern ireland, Scotland and the Channel Islands have other laws. In England and Wales, you must be 18 yrs old to PURCHASE a firearm. A certificate to POSSESS a firearm may be granted at age 14- but the minor must be under the direct supervision of someone 21 or older.
If a minor dies, the assets held in a Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) account would typically become part of the minor's estate and be distributed according to the minor's will or intestacy laws. The assets would be managed by the executor or administrator of the minor's estate in accordance with applicable state laws.
Yes, they certainly can be charged. Just because they are a minor does not mean they can break the laws.
no, they were made in the UK
Privacy laws and privacy of minor children.
In the UK, you stop being a minor at the age of 18. At 18, you are considered an adult and gain all associated rights and responsibilities under the law.
There are no laws for dating in the US so that will be up to the parents of the minor. For sex the minor have to have reached the age of consent.
There are no laws about dating. There are laws about sexual activity.
Laws vary from place to place. Some states will not allow piercing, other than ears, for a minor. Others will allow it with parental permission.
If you can meet all the UK laws, yes.