As long as you are depending on your parents to provide for you,they can claim you on their taxes. So the answer is YES.
No, if both spouses were claimed as dependents on their parents' taxes, they would not be able to file jointly as married. They would likely not qualify as dependents on their parents' taxes anymore once they are married and establishing their own household.
In Illinois, a minor can only leave their parents' house at 17 with their parents' consent or through legal emancipation granted by a court. Otherwise, a minor must remain under the care and supervision of their parents or legal guardians until they reach the age of majority, which is 18.
No, in California, a 16-year-old cannot move out without the consent of their parents or legal guardians. The legal age of majority in California is 18, so until then, the parents or legal guardians have custody and control over the minor's living situation.
In Kentucky, a minor under 18 cannot move out without parental consent or being legally emancipated by the court. Kentucky law requires that minors have their parents' consent or legal emancipation to live independently.
In most states, you must be at least 18 to move out without parental permission. However, some states may allow minors to move out at 16 under specific circumstances, such as being legally married or joining the military. It's important to check the laws in your state to determine if you can move out at 16 without being emancipated.
In most cases, parents are not automatically responsible for a 17-year-old's actions in a civil lawsuit. However, depending on the circumstances of the case, a court could potentially hold parents accountable if they were found to be negligent in supervising or guiding their child's behavior. It would be advisable for the parents to seek legal advice in such situations.
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Yes, you must have your parents' permission. Until you are an adult or married, they remain responsible for you.
Marriage grants emancipation; hoewever, you will need the consent of both parents to get a marriage license in Arkansas.
Yes i believe so. The biological parents must be married for the child to be considered "legitimate."
It doesn't really matter if the person is a child or married. You can always add an additional driver on your policy. That, of course, will cost you.
It depends on the parents. If they are the type of parents that believe that your marriage is private and should remain so (as long as it doesn't upset their environment) then yes, it's OK, but just until you get on your feet. This shouldn't be a permanent arrangement.
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{| |- | No they cannot. And they can't get married without parental permission either. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. That includes the parents determining where thay can live. |}
Yes they have been divorced for many years, but still remain friends. His mom, Leila, is an interior designer, and lives in LA. His dad Eber Lambert, a computer program manager, lives in San Diego with his longtime girlfriend, writer Amy Wallen.
Independent and Dependent Variables
The Bible does not stipulate that teachers remain single. In fact, the Apostle Peter was married.
Catholic and Orthodox priests cannot get married. However, if an Orthodox man is married before he is ordained, he can remain married after ordination.