Its possible if the will states it and there is no state law that would prevent it.
No, it's the parents that decide where you have to live.
In most places, when you turn 16, you are not automatically able to move out without the consent of a parent or legal guardian. If you wish to live with your dad, it is best to discuss this with both your parents and come to a mutual agreement or consult a legal professional for advice on your specific situation.
No. A 14-year-old does not get to decide where they live. If you leave home and your boyfriend
Yes , your sister can decide to live with you if she of legal age. In most states you have to be 18 to decide who you will live with. If she is a minor this is up to your parents or the court to decide.
A 15 year old cannot move out of the home without the parents' consent. If the parents agree, the child can live with her brother.
No they don't, the parents can allow them to live any place that is safe. But the parents get to decide, not the child.
The parents are responsible for the minor. They get to decide where they live. They have to provide shelter, but they don't have to do it in their own home.
Not as long as you are a minor.
No, typically at 16 years old, you would still be under the legal guardianship of your parents and would need their permission to live elsewhere. If there are serious concerns about your current living situation, you should speak to a trusted adult or seek help from local resources to explore your options.
I can answer my own question now that I have spoken with a lawyer in Illinois. The answer is yes, I can be the executor of my parent's estate, even though I live out-of-state. Thanks for this forum.
As long as you are a minor you can not decide legally where to live.
If you live in the US, yes, they can.