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In the state of Texas, yes

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Q: Can a 17-year-old move in with a sibling?
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Can a 14 year-old with a job move in with a older step-sibling and out of the house if his-her parent is not taking responsiblilty in the state of Texas?

If your parents are not taking care of your sibling, you can petition the court for custody. If this is not done, your parents can have the cops remove your sibling from your home.


Can an executor hide information from a sibling?

Generally, the status of a person as a "sibling" is not relevant. What is relevant is whether that sibling is or is not a beneficiary under the will. An executor has an obligation to give information to the beneficiaries of the estate as named in the will, not to all the decedent's relatives. If a sibling (whether it is a sibling of the decedent or of the executor) has no interest in the estate, he/she has no rights to information about the estate. In some jurisdictions, an executor might be required to simply give that sibling notice of the probate of the will, even if the will gives that sibling nothing, but only if that sibling would inherit some part of the estate in absence of the will. As with all legal questions, the specific answer may differ from state to state depending on that state's laws. So you must check those laws to get the precise answer.


Does one sibling is living with a parent that dies have that sibling more rights than other siblings not living with parent at the time of death?

No, both sibling have the same right to inherit from a parent. The parent can choose to give children different inheritances by will.


What rights do adopted sibling have in their sibling's intestate estate?

In most jurisdictions a legally adopted sibling is a legal heir. You would need to check the laws of your state. You can find state-by-state intestacy laws linked in the related question below.


Can your 18 year old sibling become your legal guardian?

Yes.

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What age can a parent tell a sibling to move out?

Any age, they could tell you to move out when your are 13 if they want.


Can a 14 year-old with a job move in with a older step-sibling and out of the house if his-her parent is not taking responsiblilty in the state of Texas?

If your parents are not taking care of your sibling, you can petition the court for custody. If this is not done, your parents can have the cops remove your sibling from your home.


Is it possible for a 16-year-old to move in with a sibling without being emancipated?

Until you reach the age of majority (or you


What is sibling jealousy?

when a sibling is jealous of another sibling.


Can a 17yearold be charged as an adult on aggravated robbery charges?

YES! depending on the circumstances the court can decide to try a 17 yaer old as an adult in an assault case


At what age can a sibling babysit a younger sibling at home?

Usually when the older sibling is 10, 11, or 12, depending on the parent and how the older sibling and the younger sibling are like.


Can a sibling be left out of Will in Hawaii and does the Sibling still have rights of succession?

There is no requirement for a sibling to be in a will.


Why does an older sibling call you fat even if you are not and they are not?

Who knows, who cares. They're probably just taunting you, so move on with your life. {no offense:]}


What to do when you walk in on your sibling?

Tell him to get out. he has no business watching you and should respect your privacy. If he walks in by coincidence it's not his fault, just talk to him and move on.


How do you use sibling in a sentence?

I have one sibling.


Do Naruto have a sibling?

No not that i am aware of, naruto does not have a sibling


What is a core sibling?

A sibling that is not "Half" or "Step". A sibling that shares the exact same mother and father as you.