Honor your parents' wishes. You can't really hide braces anyways.
you can if you get a signed legal document from your parents that they will not be responsible for you anymore and give you permission
Sure, UNLESS you signed an agreement in which you acknowledged that satisfactory results may not be achieved. You are entitled to sue if you think you can prove a case of medical/dental malpractice against him.
Unfortunately, there is not any artists that are signed with AAB anymore. The company shut its doors on June 8, 2014.
No, you shouldn't be worried.
with permission of the court
yes, they definitely can and will.
Absolutely, and depending on the circumstances. If parents help provide part of the down payment and they do not consider it a gift there should be a signed promissory note. Also, there should be a signed agreement between the owners that the parents' help will be reflected in a division of the property in case of a divorce if that is a concern.Absolutely, and depending on the circumstances. If parents help provide part of the down payment and they do not consider it a gift there should be a signed promissory note. Also, there should be a signed agreement between the owners that the parents' help will be reflected in a division of the property in case of a divorce if that is a concern.Absolutely, and depending on the circumstances. If parents help provide part of the down payment and they do not consider it a gift there should be a signed promissory note. Also, there should be a signed agreement between the owners that the parents' help will be reflected in a division of the property in case of a divorce if that is a concern.Absolutely, and depending on the circumstances. If parents help provide part of the down payment and they do not consider it a gift there should be a signed promissory note. Also, there should be a signed agreement between the owners that the parents' help will be reflected in a division of the property in case of a divorce if that is a concern.
If they have been emancipated. Until the court has signed it, the parents remain responsible.
Your parents are not legally abided to pay you even if you do a service for them unless it is written out in a signed contract or you are their employee.
Only if they signed the note(s).
If it was taken out before you were 18, it's your parents. After that, it depends on the kind of student loan, and who signed the papers.
Your parents are generally the people who signed your birth certificate. They are generally the ones who call you for dinner and the ones who refuse to raise your allowance.