I think insurance plays a big role.it will cover medical and dental plus a life insurance.
Your health insurance will help you financially whenever you get admitted into hospital. It will take care of your all medical bills.
An abandoned spouse can sue the abandoning spouse for support (depending upon the circumstances; are there any children?) but in many cases, that doesn't help. Certainly you can sue for divorce. Take care of yourself.
You either take care of them or your EX spouse does.
Someone who wants to have a career and is not financially able to take care of a child
I doubt it. Your new spouse is not related to your child. Child support is between the parents of the child. Regardless of combined incomes, it is the parent that pays according to what is judged to be the necessary amount. And many times the courts don't care if you can't afford it. You are obligated to financially support your child and if you have to take two jobs to do it, then that is what you do.
Not really. In order to get emancipation one has to be able to show that they have the means to take care of themselves financially. A 16 year old without an education and a child to take care of is going to have a hard time showing that.
if she has a spouse than no but if she dose not the bank will take care of it
{| |- | You have to be a resident of a state that allows emancipation. In most of them you have to be at least 16. And you will have to show that you can take care of yourself financially. |}
Yes he is still living. Tyler Perry take care of him (financially) but has no relationship with him.
Parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18. After their children are adults it is up to them to take care of themselves, although many parents may still help.
SSI does not include spousal benefits - each individual must be determined eligible on their own. The spouse/children might be eligible for TANF.
The way you are spouse to care for you dog is feed the dog ,give the dog ,and take it for a walk.