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Is a 16 year old a child in Australia?

Section 13 of the Care and Protection of Children Act 2007 (NT) defines a child as a person less than 18 years of age, or a person apparently less than 18 years of age if the person's age cannot be proved.
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Is 16 still considered a kid?

Biological, legal and social definitions

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child defines child as, "A human being below the age of 18 years unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier." This is ratified by 192 of 194 member countries.
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What does turning 16 mean in Australia?

AT 16. you can get Youth Allowance (if certain conditions are met) you can have sex with another person (including same sex) who is also 16 or older, if they agree, without breaking the law. you can get a learner driver permit. you can enrol to vote but will not be able to vote until you turn 18.
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At what age are you no longer a minor in Australia?

By law, Australians are considered adults at 18.
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How old is a child in Australia?

Australian Capital Territory

a child is defined as a person who is under 12 years old (section 11) a young person means a person who is 12 years or older, but not yet an adult (section 12)
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What rights do 16 year olds have in Australia?

The law allows: • 12 year olds to consent to their own adoption • 16 year olds to make decisions about their own medical treatment • 17 year olds to give consent to sexual intercourse • 18 year olds to buy alcohol or drink in a licensed premise.
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Can you move out at 16 in Australia?

Once you turn 16, you won't normally be forced to return home by the authorities as long as you've got a safe place to go and you can financially support yourself. If you're under 18 and leave home, the police and Child Safety may investigate the reasons why you left home.
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Can a 16 year old decide which parent to live with in Australia?

There is no fixed age when a child can decide on where they should live in a parenting dispute. Instead their wishes are one of many factors a court will consider in reaching a decision.
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Can a 16 year old date a 20 year old in Australia?

If you are 16 years old and above, you can legally have sex (or do another sexual activity) with another person who is 16 years or older as long as you both agree to it.
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What can you do when you turn 17 in Australia?

At 17
  • You can hold a driver's licence and apply for a motorcycle licence.
  • You can be interviewed by the police without an appropriate adult being present.
  • A care order can no longer be made on you.
  • You can register to vote. ( But you can't vote until you're 18)
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Why is 16 a special age?

For many American youths, 16 is probably the most important birthday they'll celebrate before they reach legal adulthood. At 16, a young person can get a driver's license and a job—and, more importantly, they can enjoy the freedom and be expected to cope with the responsibilities that come with both.
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Is 16 and 14 legal Australia?

What if my girlfriend or boyfriend is not 16 yet? It is a very serious offence to engage in sexual activity with anyone under 16 years of age, even if you are in a relationship and they agree, as the law says that they cannot consent. It is still illegal if you are both under 16 years of age.
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Is a 16 year old a child or an adult?

Definitions of a child

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) defines a child as everyone under 18 unless, "under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier".
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Are you an adult at 16 in Scotland?

The Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991 (c. 50) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom applicable only in Scotland. It replaced the pre-existing rule of pupillage and minority with a simpler rule that a person has full legal capacity at the age of 16.
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Is 16 an illegal age?

A: The legal age of consent for sexual activity in California is 18 years. Engaging in sexual activities with an individual under the age of 18 is deemed illegal and constitutes statutory rape, except for the cases where the age difference between the minor and the other individual is within the accepted range.
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Is 17 a minor in Australia?

In Australia, you're considered to be an adult when you turn 18 years old. But for certain things, the legal age can be younger. The information in this article is general in nature, and laws differ from state to state.
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What is the lowest age of consent in the world?

The lowest age of consent is in Nigeria (11), followed by the Philippines and Angola (12). The age of consent is 13 in three countries – Niger, Comoros, and Burkina Faso.
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Can a 30 year old sleep with a 17 year old?

California does not set a minimum age for someone to date within the state legally. However, if an adult has sexual relations with a minor, the adult can be charged with statutory rape.
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Can you live alone at 17 Australia?

There is no law that says what age you can leave home.

These authorities are unlikely to become involved if you are over the age of 15, have a safe place to go and there is nothing illegal happening at the place you move to (prostitution, drug use, crime, under-age sex) and you can support yourself financially.
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Can a minor live alone in Australia?

There is no legal age for when you can leave home. However if you are under 18 years of age and there is a: Court Order which says who you must live with or. if you are on a Child Protection Order.
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Can I live in Australia if my son lives there?

There are various Parent visa options available for parents who have children living and working in Australia. If you have children who are Australia Citizens or Permanent Residents and you meet the age and balance of family requirements, you may be eligible to apply for a parent visa to live in Australia.
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What can I do if my 16 year old refuses to come home?

These include:
  1. Use a graduated system to rectify the situation.
  2. Open up a reasonable line of communication with the noncustodial parent.
  3. Ascertain why the teen does not want to come home.
  4. Consider the age of the teen and the possibility for a change.
  5. Involve law enforcement.
  6. Seek a court order.
  7. Seek legal assistance.
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Can my parents force me to stay home at 16?

Can I move out at 16, and can my parents stop me? They can because you are not legally adult at age 16 and they are required by law to take care of you. If you choose to move out, be prepared. You will not be able to rent a hotel room or an apartment because you are not legally “of age".
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Can I call the police if my child refuses to go to school Australia?

If your teenager continues to refuse to attend school and available avenues of support have been exhausted without any changes to your child's attendance, then it's possible (but extremely uncommon) that the police may intervene or that there may be legal repercussions such as fines or, in extreme cases, convictions.
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