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No, or very rarely at least. Social Security ends when you either turn 18, or when you graduate from High School. The age that children of a deceased parent stop receiving Social Security is age 18, after they graduate from High School. They can receive it until 19, if they haven't graduated high school and still attending. I called Social Security after I posted my first comment. When they turn 18, they can have their money direct deposit to their account if the child wants, or they choose to have a check sent to them direct, until they graduate at age 19,
If one is 18 and still in high school, he or she cant't sign their papers.
Yes. At 18, it doesn't matter if you are still in school, you can move out.
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It is generally not advisable for a police officer to date a high school student, even if the student is 18, due to the power dynamic and potential conflict of interest. It can raise ethical concerns and may reflect poorly on the officer's professionalism. Officers should always uphold high standards of conduct and avoid situations that could be perceived as inappropriate.
You may receive Social Security benefits following your mother's death if she had enough work credits for eligibility and if you are under 18 years old (19 if still in high school) or you became disabled before age 22.
Yes, in Washington state, you can move out at 18 without parental consent. Once you reach the age of majority, you are legally considered an adult and can make decisions about where you live.
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yes she can no matter what she is still 18
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