A person can drink alcohol if under 21 as long as the parent/spouse is physically present and allows it.
Texas Alcohol and Beverage Code
Sec. 106.04. CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY A MINOR. (a) A minor commits an offense if he consumes an alcoholic beverage.
(b) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that the alcoholic beverage was consumed in the visible presence of the minor's adult parent, guardian, or spouse.
Some bars don't allow it as a "bar rule" but it's actually allowed by law as long as the parent is the one who orders the drink and is supervising the minor at all times. TABC usually has a stapled poster of this at the bar; look for it!
According to tabc, a minor can drink with his/ her parent as long as they are 21+
no. as in most if not all states, the legal drinking age is 21. It used to be 18, then 19 in Texas, but we are talking about 20 years ago.
I would say no unless it is a restaurant
No
In Texas, a minor can legally leave their parent's home at the age of 17 without their parent's permission. This is because the legal age of majority in Texas is 18.
18, unless you've been emancipated.
In the state of Texas a person becomes legally designated an adult at the age of 18. In most cases the parent(s) will no longer be legally or financially responsible for the child (an exception could be a child support order that stipulates a different age). If the parents so choose they may request their "adult" child to move from their residence.
Don't think so. The key word here is "custodial".
Texas Roadhouse.
Not legally. When the baby is born, it may be a different story in Texas.
I'm in OPKS. Age 18 in every state except Texas. see links below
In Texas, the age of majority is 18, which means that individuals are considered adults at that age. However, there are some exceptions where a 17-year-old may be able to move out legally, such as if they are legally emancipated or have permission from a parent or guardian. It is always recommended to consult with a legal expert or attorney for specific advice in these situations.
They cannot move out without permission. Until they reach the age of 18, the parent is responsible for them. That included determining where they can live. In Texas the answer is yes. The parent is legally responsible in some ways, but the child cannot be forced to come back if he/she runs away, the law will do nothing to bring them back, and for any crimes one is charged as an adult in Texas at 17.
There is no legal separations in Texas
In Texas, you are legally considered an adult at the age of 18.
Sealand seafood and steak restaurant in Texas?? Or Sealand Restaurant in Florida?