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There is nothing wrong with a parent allowing their child to move out. That does not relieve the parent of their responsibilities for the minor.
There are many options for a single parent in college. A great benefit is being able to receive financial aid for being both in college, and a single parent.
Parenthood is a state of being and becoming a parent and asuming the asociated responsibilities. Parenting is the act of performing the roles and responsibilities of a parent. Parenting may be performed by people who are nt parents themseves.
Being a single parent can be difficult in several aspects. You are the soul provider, which entails more hours at work, barely anytime to yourself, and financial worry. But keep in mind, being a single parent also has its rewards.
A single parent need to run both roles as the caregiver and authority figure. It means that being the only parent in the home, there are multiplied responsibilities and extra stresses which should be done in single capacity instead.
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The issues a single adoptive parent may run into is financial and child care problems. There is also the issue of not being available all the time. These issues apply to biological and adoptive parents.
The executor does not have any rights or responsibilities before the person dies. Being paid makes no sense and is not a legal right.
Home schooling for children can be more difficult than it appears. You have to be able to commit the time to the schooling, along with being able to handle the financial burden with only one parent working. You can find more information at http://homeschooling.about.com/od/gettingstarted/a/homeschool4you.htm.
Yes, being granted full custody does not relieve the other parent of their financial obligations to the child(ren).
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Being a single parent is not going to qualify you for any scholarships. If you want to go back to school, look into financial aid, as they will give you more aid if you are a single parent.