Can a child transfer his/her household registration alone?
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Can a child transfer his/her household registration alone?

Can a child transfer his/her household registration alone? The answer is: No! According to Taiwan's household registration regulations, minors must apply for household registration transfer through their legal representative (usually their parents). In order to protect the rights and safety of children, please be accompanied by a guardian to ensure that the procedures are legal and their rights are not infringed.

How long does it take before I can call the police?
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How long does it take before I can call the police?

The length of time a person has been missing is not the only criterion for reporting the case to the police. If you doubt the safety of your relatives or friends, or notice something unusual, do not hesitate. Call the police immediately and seek assistance so that you can understand the situation in time and ensure the safety of yourself and others. Time is life, don't let delays cause regrets. Professional investigations require timely notification.

Does the guardian have to be the father?
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Does the guardian have to be the father?

Custody should not be limited to fathers. Modern family structures are diverse, and single-parent families and same-sex couple families all have their own unique needs. Imposing one person as guardian based solely on gender may not fully protect the best interests of the children. The welfare of children should be the core, and factors such as the abilities, economic conditions, and relationship with children of both parties should be considered. Only by having an assessment by a professional organization can the ownership of guardianship be truly clarified and the rights and interests of minors be protected.

Can minors stay in capsule hotels?
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Can minors stay in capsule hotels?

The safety of minors staying in capsule hotels needs to be carefully assessed. Hotels should provide appropriate supervision measures, such as 24-hour front desk service, clear check-in rules, and sufficient communication with parents or guardians to ensure the safety of minors. In addition, the design of hotel facilities should take into account the needs of minors, such as: independent space or bed configuration, to avoid potential privacy or safety issues. Only in this way can we take into account the needs of minors and the safety of hotel operations and create a win-win situation.

Can people under 18 go out at midnight?
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Can people under 18 go out at midnight?

The safety of teenagers under the age of 18 going out late at night involves many factors. Simply banning is not a good idea. A more comprehensive supervision mechanism should be established, such as parent communication, activity regulations and emergency contact channels. At the same time, strengthening public safety measures, such as street lighting and patrol frequency, can effectively ensure the safety of young people at night. Only by comprehensive consideration can we find a balance and allow young people to grow up healthily in a safe environment.

Can a 16-year-old sue someone?
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Can a 16-year-old sue someone?

Although sixteen-year-olds have some civil capacity, their judgment and experience are still relatively insufficient. The litigation process is complex and involves a balance of rights and interests, so professional legal assistance is essential. Parents should actively communicate with their children and seek professional legal advice to clarify their rights and obligations and avoid unnecessary disputes. The law is not a panacea to solve all problems, but it can provide clear guidance to help young people make wise choices when facing legal issues.