If the minor child's state of residency allows for emancipation, and the minor has sought and won emancipation, then yes, they would be considered an adult in the eyes of the law and could apply for section 8.
However, if the minor is not emancipated, they're still under the lawful responsibility of a parent of guardian until 12:00 midnight of their 18th birthday.
The income that the 14 year child earns is the child's income and would not be reported as income on the parents income tax return.
YES she can.
yes
Not on your individual income tax return as long as all of the rules are met for you to be able to claim the 15 year old as your qualifying child dependent on your income tax return.
Yes WHEN all of the rules are met by you and your 17 year old child to qualify you to do this on your income tax return.
Yes, an 11 year old is a child.
In general, child support is based on net income - child support obligations are not discharged in bankruptcy.
A sixteen year old can file income tax and, if the 16 year old had sufficient income, the 16 year old must file tax. There are no upper or lower age limits on income tax obligations. Even if the 16 year old didn't owe any tax, if taxes were withheld from the 16 year old's wages, the 16 year old should file in order to receive a refund.
The correct grammar between 'an 8 year old' or an '8 years old child' is 'an 8 year old child'.
If this is the order of the court, yes. In an Ohio case involving a 14 year old boy who impregnated an 18-year-old girl, the parents of the boy were ordered to pay her $50 a month in child support, so the order is not necessarily based on their level of income. see links below on dealing in child support issues
Yes, but his income (or at least some of it), must be taxed at your rate.
No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.No. That would be considered child endangerment. An eight year old is not mature enough to be responsible for a younger child. The eight year old needs an adult caretaker herself.