In most jurisdictions, a parent is not required to support an adult child. There may be special circumstances, such as child support orders, that need to be considered as well.
No, it is either the son's or both of his parent's.
her children.
if my mate don't love me anymore therefore he must say goodbye to the mother earth and try to get in on his mother's fallopian tube.
the college Obama's mother went to is Siena college.
Noah's mother's name was Betenos. It is a name that isn't used anymore.
yes
In most cases, the non-custodial parent has to pay half or more of the college expenses, unless it was stated in the divorce decree that college would not be paid for. I know, because I am the custodial parent and my ex was ordered to pay 65% of college expenses in addition to child support. Lucky for him, though, we qualified for financial-aid for college and all he had to pay was child support. (Which he tried to get out of many times)It's more like the opposite - the non-custodial parent is under no obligation to pay for college unless the order for support specifically provides for it.
his mother passed away in 1985
You have to face the world yourself now.
The age at which it doesn't require mother's dankness anymore.
Mother Teresa never attended any college. In fact, as a child she was home schooled and did not attend primary or secondary school.
Living expenses will depend on where you live and your type of housing. Generally, though, single mothers will have the cost of food, transportation, housing or rental costs, and utilities.