You favor the younger ones.
how to apply
Yes, one parent can apply for a child passport on their own if they have sole legal custody or if the other parent provides written consent.
Yes - the POA should be able to apply on the elderly parent's behalf.
Anybody under the age of 85 can apply for standard life insurance.
No, a minor cannot apply for a passport without the presence of at least one parent, even if completing a form for a minor absent parent.
His name can be changed through a legal name change or through a step parent adoption.
You are an adult at 18 and can apply.
Parents can apply for a Parent PLUS loan through the www.studentloans.gov website by logging in with their own FSA ID, selecting "Apply for a Direct PLUS Loan," choosing "Parent PLUS" as the loan type, completing the application, and submitting it for review.
No. The parent who does not have custody have to apply for visitation in court.
You can apply for a passport at any age, but if you are under 16, you will need the consent of a parent or guardian.
Yes, a minor can apply for a passport with only one parent present during the application process, but additional documentation may be required to prove consent from the absent parent.
Yes, a parent of a Brazilian child can acquire Brazilian citizenship through a process known as "naturalization." If the parent is a foreign national and has been living in Brazil for a certain period, typically at least one year, they may apply for citizenship based on their relationship to the Brazilian child. Additionally, the parent must meet other legal requirements, such as demonstrating good moral character and knowledge of the Portuguese language.