After some reading, I've determined that unless it is a foster care situation and the children are not related, there is no law stating that siblings of the opposite sex can not share a room.
In fact, it appears that they can share a room indefinitely, unless they don't want to.
I am not an expert on this at all, just a regular person researching the topic.
no laws against it in any state
no
children of opposite sex after age of 7 must be in separate bedrooms or children in youth if they found out will be in your lives for a long time.
no such laws
There is no law that says a brother of a certain age can not share a room with his sister.
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Law: Opposite sex children can only share a room with a video camera strategically placed facing the bed that they share.
Only while very young.
yes they can because there is no tendency of sex involving
Entire families share the same room. There is no 'law' against it.
two or more children of the same sex can share a room anywhere in the world, including Missouri.
no its the mothers children. she had them. so no
no
Children of the same sex can share a room together whether they have the same parents or different parents.
It is perfectly fine for siblings to share a room. They are related and eill probably enjoy each others' company.
No. Many families who have a lot of children often have several children share the same room.
They can share a room, but at this age it probably better that they don't. At this age teenagers want a bit of space to themselves and the fact that they are opposite sexes would make it awkward. By the way all brothers are boys.
anywhere from 7 to 10.