== == If she gives you permission, you can move out. However, you won't be able to sign a lease until you're 18.
i am trying to find out if my mother had life insurance anywhere in the state of Georgia
No, Not legally. you must get her signature on the application.
Take him back to court.
Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.Yes. However, if the parents are not married the Georgia court will establish paternity legally in order to issue a child support order. If that's where the mother and child live and mother filed there, that court will have jurisdiction. The father should cooperate with the DNA testing to establish paternity.
Well you cannot insure a vehicle that does not legally belong to you. You Mother would need to get the insurance in her name and list you as the driver of the vehicle. This is the only way to legally obtain insurance on this vehicle with the information you have provided.
This depends upon whether or not you can legally claim your mother as a dependent on your taxes. There is a link to an article that goes into more depth of detail for this situation located below-
No if it is your mother's legally, it is technically her car
Yes lololololol
Georgia Inopiquez is the mother of biology
No.
Biologically or legally, your parents.
Your child can be covered under both your & the mother's insurance even if he/she doesn't live with you.