I would try to set aside at least $1,000 per year. Try to find a bank with a high yield savings account like HSBC Bank.
A parent should put away at least $500 a year for a child under the age of 18. the goal is to invest regularly and put away as much money as possible for a child's education.
He is getting schooling by the 5 cent books or the 10 books that he buys with Grayson's money.
with research on schooling and medicine
An individual could apply for grants and scholarships to see if help is available. Another way to get money to pay for schooling would be to get a part time job.
always sue the parent company, they have the money
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A parent should teach their child that loans and credit are not free money. They will have to pay that money back and should do it as soon as possible because they will be paying interest on it. They also should know that it's important to save money for emergencies.
Sure, a parent can own a child of any age money!
Yes. The non-custoduial parent can report the situation to the court and sue the custodial parent for the return of all money paid. If the custodial parent is taking money from the state it may constitute a criminal offense and will be prosecuted.Yes. The non-custoduial parent can report the situation to the court and sue the custodial parent for the return of all money paid. If the custodial parent is taking money from the state it may constitute a criminal offense and will be prosecuted.Yes. The non-custoduial parent can report the situation to the court and sue the custodial parent for the return of all money paid. If the custodial parent is taking money from the state it may constitute a criminal offense and will be prosecuted.Yes. The non-custoduial parent can report the situation to the court and sue the custodial parent for the return of all money paid. If the custodial parent is taking money from the state it may constitute a criminal offense and will be prosecuted.
you should probably talk your parent and see if it is ok but im sure the store would take your money even if you are young. all they want is your money
Absolutely not. Shelter, food and clothing basics are it. If the child wants phone service, he/she should go to work and earn the money. Or, if the non-custodial parent differs, and the custodial parent agrees, he can pay for it.
As much as your job pays you.
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