Yes.
no there isn't i looked it up on ask.com and it says nothing about opposite sex children sharing a bedroom being illeagal.
as long as they are siblings
The cops won't track you down and tell the kids they need to separate rooms
I think there is and the law might very from state to state if they are foster kids but a family joyed together by parents might be a different story adel
There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.
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.
I would say never
It should depend on the parents financial situation, with the economy today not everyone has the luxury of each having there own rooms, they're grateful to have a roof over there heads, if it is illegal then let the state provide the extra income to allow the provisions for everyone of the opposite sex siblings to be accommodated.
There are no laws anywhere regarding two siblings of the same sex sharing a bedroom, including Rhode Island. This is seen universally as a norm.
Most states don't have laws like that anymore. If the children are related then there should certainly not be a problem (brothers and sisters share rooms all the time) if unrelated then some states might have something still "on the books" but usually things like that are considered private matters, not state ones.
No particular age; especially if it's a male adolscent or post-adolescent child who still sleeps with his predatory mother.
There are no laws in any state that requires this, or that siblings of the opposite sex must have their own rooms.