you can live with them for as long as you want although it would be weird. i moved out when i was 25
Children that can speak for themselves have a lot of say in the courts as to where they want to live. It's best to sit down with both your parents and express your feelings and tell them why you want to either live with your father or your mother. Don't forget ... they are your parents, so you are going to hurt one of them by doing so, but it's important you live with who you feel the most comfortable with. Also, if you don't want to live with either parent you don't have to live with either one of them if it goes to court and if your grandparents were willing to look after you that can be taken into consideration in the courts. Marcy
Well, I was 11 when i started dating..it really depends on the boys age and what ur parents say about it..but my 13 year old dated when she was 10!
Justin was 2 at the time when his parents got divorce Two year old
Avinash Sachdev does not list his parents name in any of his online bio's. He does say that his parents are Hindu and he is an only child.
The book does not say their names.
The Gosselins rarely talk about the grandparents and they do not say to protect the parents' privacy.
"OΓΉ habitent tes grands-parents?"
You would say "mes grands-parents" in French.
great grandparents = arrière grands parents
I was born in Ireland! Have Irish parents, grandparents, great-grandparents. I'd say that's why I'm Irish!
un grand-parent, plural des grands-parents
As long as she has her parents' permission. Otherwise they need to live where their parents say.
yeah
If her parents give her permission to. Otherwise, she lives where the parents say she lives.
Testifying in court is for when a older teen is in a custody battle between the parents and have the opportunity to say who he would prefer to live with. This does not include grandparents. And not all states let a teen speak in court. You can choose the grandparents when you are of legal age, usually 18.
Unless the court have found them unfit it's the parents who decide where their minor shall live so if they say you will live with them that is where you will have to live.
In Kentucky the parents are still responsible for them. They live where the parents say until they are adults.