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There is no "age" that makes it so that you don't have to pay for college classes. However, students that are 24 years or older qualify as independent students and are typically eligible for more financial aid than dependent students.
Student aid is a federal program. Regardless of which state you live in, you can apply. If you are an orphan, without living parents and without adoptive parents then student aid is actually easier to apply for. All students 23 years of age and below must have parental approval. This approval is the release of their income and tax return information. If there are no parents for a prospective student , someone under 23 years old, then that student will be treated as a non traditional student who is 24 years of age or older. There is no need for parent loans, family contributions or parental tax information. There are other programs specifically for orphaned children. Your first step is filling out a free aplication for student aid. Or you can visit the financial aid department of the school you wish to attend.
If you are a minor (less than 18 years of age) then yes you need the signature of an adult (Preferably your parents) in order to open a bank account. If you are an adult (more than 18 years of age) then you are free to open an account by yourself and it is not mandatory to have an adult supervise you.
Someone can get an Icici credit card starting at age 18. Age should not be the main consideration when getting a credit card. Credit history and responsibility are important.
A good job requires a good education, but college expenses are high. If one's parents or the local banks will not provide a student loan there are external sources to check out. Various clubs and social societies are outside of the normal sources. Yet, many college age students are not aware that these often overlooked organizations are sources, external sources for college loans or scholarships.
The age of majority in Missouri is 18. Until then you are the responsibility of your parents. They determine where you live and much of what you can do.
As long as he is a minor, he is their responsibility. The age of majority in most places is 18 years of age, but could be higher.
Get the permission of your parents. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
No, going to college does not emancipate you. Until you reach the age of majority, you are the responsibility of your parents. They get to decide where you can live.
Parental responsibility ends at the age of 18. However, some parents will continue to support their children well past that age.
It means that a child remains the responsibility of the parents until they reach the age of majority, which in Nebraska is 19 years old.
If you are under 18 years of age EVEN if you have the money, supplies, and responsibility, parents always have to sign a paper for you. And no, you can't sue them. If you are 18 years of age or older you are an adult and can do anything without your parents permission. No need to sue.
The minimum age of responsibility in the California juvenile justice system is the minimum age of 8 years.
No.
In Indiana, parents have legal responsibility for their children until they reach the age of 18. After turning 18, individuals are considered legal adults and are responsible for themselves.
There is no set age for responsibility. It differs according to the level of development and maturity in both the child and their parents.
Minors are under the responsibility of their parents. The minimum age to move out (or be kicked out by one's parents) is 18 years old, the age of majority. There is a possibility to be emancipated from age 16 under a special court ruling.