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Q: I will be attending court for my 6 year old son for truancy what can I expect I have never been through this.

My 6 year old little guy missed more days than "allowed" from school and now I have been summoned to appear in court for truancy. What should I expect or take with me I have never even been to court for a traffic ticket.

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answered on Aug 26, 2015

You should retain counsel. This is no joke. At 6 years old, there is no reason that this should happen. The Division of Child Protection and Permanency takes this seriously. You could be charged with child abuse, child neglect even endangering the welfare of a child. Good luck.

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Q: I am 15 years old and live in New Jersey. Do I need my parents permision to get a job?
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answered on Aug 26, 2015

Yes, you need your parents permission. Why is their permission even an issue to you? Good luck.

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Q: In the state of New Jersey can a licensed 17 year old purchase/insure/register a car/other motor vehicle on his/her own?
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answered on Aug 24, 2015

No, a 17 year old is not legally allowed to enter into a contract.

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