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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.
Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia , Canada
As of 2021, there are approximately 8,000 children in foster care in Washington state.
Yes.
A large share of the operations in this category was located in the state of Washington.
No, they are on opposite sides of the state. Spokane is near the Washington/Idaho border and Stanwood is about 44 miles north of Seattle.
two or more children of the same sex can share a room anywhere in the world, including Missouri.
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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
no there isn't i looked it up on ask.com and it says nothing about opposite sex children sharing a bedroom being illeagal.
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.
Children of the same sex can share a room together whether they have the same parents or different parents.