If your mother has parental or custodial rights and responsibilities for you, it is legal to live with anyone your mother says. If someone else is your custodian, then that is the person who has to say where you can live.
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You can live with your grand parents if your alive mom says it is OK or you can live with your grandma and grandpa if your mother is in a very serious injury to the point where she can not take care of you any more
The point of a birth control pill is so you DON'T become a mother so, yes of course, it's perfectly fine to take if you've never had children.
OK. You put this question in for laughs, didn't you? Camels are mammals that live in the desert. They give birth to live young who then suckle milk.
Yes, that's fine as long as you're careful.
If you get emancipated, you don't have a legal guardian; that's part of what "emancipated" means. If you're asking if you can ask for support from your former legal guardian, then sure, it's okay for you to ask. And it's okay for them to say "no." Or "No, but you can come back and live here again if you want." You're legally an adult, and you can live with any other adult that's willing to put up with you. If you need support in order to survive, then the court erred in granting you emancipation in the first place.
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No, ferrets do not lay eggs. Ferrets are mammals, and like all mammals, they give birth to live young. Female ferrets typically have a gestation period of around 42 days before giving birth to a litter of kits. The kits are born with their eyes closed and are dependent on their mother for care and nourishment.
If you were to live on your own in an apartment or house, you would need to be at least 18 years of age before you can sign a lease or even a loan. If you were to live with relatives or other guardians, then it would be ok if parents give permission.
horse giving birth ok that's a dumb answer!