Yes, complete and submit the FFASA form to find out how much you are eligible for.
It depends which country you are living in.
Is Dottie Peoples still married?. Does she have any childrens?. Is her parents still living?.
these are the students who live abroad ,that is, other then the country in which you are living and you have a green card .these students come to study for a period of time in your country may have had their parents living in your country before they were Born who do not hold the green card of your country.
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If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.If the parents are married and living together they have equal parental rights. If you are married and living apart you should consult with an attorney to see if a legal separation is available in your state. If so the court would address custody, support and visitation issues.
Harvard has several rooming arrangements availableÊfor students. Students can live in gender neutral housing or in married and family housing.
this is one of the most frustrating things about school. For some reason, the federal financial aid jack asses think that parents support their children until they're 24. A lot of students are living on their own and supporting themselves long before that age, but...that isn't acknowledged. The only ways around it are to have a child, get married, or...legally emancipated, but even then, I think you have to give proof that you aren't on good terms with your parents. Which sucks because a lot of kids get stuck with parents who make too much for them to get any fin.aid, but not enough to pay for their college, so they end up not going...argh.
If the grandparents are legal guardians and the child is living with them, the both of you as the biological parents have to pay child support to the grandparents.
If she is a minor, yes.
If the teens are living with their parents, then their parents provide for them. The level of support is going to depend on the parents' financial decisions and there is not any specific requirement besides what is needed for the child to live and go to school. If the teen moves out, they should expect to meet expenses on their own.
In the state of Illinois, if a person whose parents are deceased has been named executor of their estate, yes, all of their financial information will be given to the living executor upon request.
If both parents are living, you have to have the consent of both.