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If the person has legal guardianship or legal temporary custody of the child then that person can enroll a minor child in school.
You parents could let her live there if the parents said it is okay. They would have to have guardianship over her to get her in school.
You will need to get a court order granting you primary custody and/or guardianship of the child.
Yes, a relative can enroll you in school if they have legal guardianship or permission from your parents. However, it's important to communicate with your parents to resolve any issues and ensure a smooth enrollment process.
They should work out some arrangement. Normally this could be some consent papers or power of attorney from you parents. Guardianship could also be assigned.
John will enroll in a new school if he gets excepted.
You must inquire directly to determine which schools will help educate your entire family. Contact your local school board for more information on how to enroll into family education systems.
The legal age to move out is 17, but you can not un enroll from school. Only the person who enrolled you can un enroll you, unless emancipated.
At 18. You can move in with Aunt prior to turning 18 if your parents agree to allow it. However, she would need some type of custody/guardianship in order to do things such as enroll you in school, consent to your medical care, etc.
It is not uncommon for a 13 year old to be unhappy at home. That is actually quite a normal part of being 13. That does not mean the parents are doing anything wrong. For a 13 year old to legally move out, the parent would either have to give up custody, assign guardianship, or be proven unfit and a court order be issued. The laws will differ per state, but we did have legal guardianship over a minor family member. By the father giving us guardianship, we were responsible for the minors actions, we were able to enroll her in school, seek medical treatment, and make other decisions. However, the father also kept all of his custodial rights.
You can enroll yourself in school at age eighteen. However, you should visit a local school and speak with the guidance counselor who can review your status and explain your options in your school system. You may need to enroll in a GED program rather than being able to enroll in the regular high school program because of your age and status.
Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.Yes. If he lives with them they should have legal custody so they can enroll him in school and obtain medical treatment.