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No. Only your Spouse. No other family member can use the discount.
No. If there are no other family members who can or want to take them you can apply for foster care.
There must be only four members of a family. A mother, a father, a older son always, and a younger daughter. You must apply for a spouse and you need the be married at least 3 years to apply for children.
This should not be a problem if you both are credit worthy. Joint accounts are held by family members, friends and so on.
Yes, if you're willing to take someones life then you don't deserve your own. Of course there are exceptions, such as people that are defending their family, home, or country. But a serial killer for example, should have this policy apply to them.
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Under federal law family members cannot rent out their property to tenants on section 8 because of the potential for fraud. If the family member is severely disabled and is dependent upon the potential family landlord, they can apply for an exception.
If you have family members or friends who might help you, you should let them know your situation. You can also apply for govenment assistance and/or check with churches and food banks in your area.
I'm pretty certain it's 13 without parental consent but that could just apply to children with divorced parents
kindof. It applys to anyone using the address you give them as an employee. If you are living with your parents and working and kroger, than your parents will get your discount too. It doesn't work for a relative you do not live with though. But you could just give them your phone number and have them type it in at king soopers for the discount
The age to apply for welfare benefits typically starts at 18 years old, although some programs may have specific age requirements. Additionally, minors under 18 may be eligible for certain types of assistance through their legal guardians or family members.