Hi,I am currently working weekends at a small race team, and i am looknig for a full time job during the week to get a bit of money.There are plenty of factory and warehouse jobs going near me, but was wondering are there any laws/legislations regarding working age for these jobs.I am currently 17 and live in the UK.Many thanks!
i'm not sure approximately legality yet i've got rented various circumstances in 2 distinctive cities (Lawrence, KS and Austin, TX) and there have continuously been a minimum of two hearth extinguishers supplied via the condo organization and that they inspected them for us for free of charge solid success with each thing.
She is completely within her rights, to take away anything that belongs to a minor that she has control over the only reason a child can take a parent to court is for child abuse.
No, you cannot take something back if you give it as a gift and being someone's parent makes it no more reasonable than a boss taking back someone's monogrammed pen or Secret Santa poinsettia after they had a falling out.
If it is given as a gift then it his then they can't take it away from him once he's an adult, but they can take it from him as puishment while still a minor. If he bought it, then she can only take it (as punishment) until he becomes an adult, then she must give it back. If it is given for his use but still remains her property then she can do as she pleases, even if he keeps it until he's 30 and living on the other side of the country.
Sorry, but tangible object gifts to minor children are conditional. The parent has the right to take them away even if SOMEONE ELSE bought the gift. Once he turns 18, his belongings, including gifts, are his. However, the water would get murky legally if your brother is 18 and still freeloading at home. If your mother has a receipt for the TV or cell phone she could simply say she bought them for him to USE - not that they were gifts. So unless your brother has funds to pay a lawyer (who would probably lose the case anyways) he better follow the house rules and be nice if he expects to continue to free-load. You're totally wrong that your mother can't force him into anything once he turns 18. Once he is 18 your mother has the right to force his free-loading butt out the door. Then not only can he pay for his own cell phone, video games, laptop and tv, he can also pay for his own rent, food, electricity, transportation, clothes and medical expenses. Jeezeyou sound like a bunch of spoiled brats. I'm quite certain your mother would rather you just say thank you for the use of such luxury items.