In Virginia, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental consent to live with another adult, such as grandparents. If the parents approve, the teenager can live with their grandparents without legal issues.
In 2020, the state with the highest percentage of coresident grandparents was Alaska with 13.7%, according to the United States Census Bureau. This means that a relatively higher proportion of grandparents in Alaska were living with their grandchildren in the same household compared to other states.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 data, Alaska had the highest percentage of co-resident grandparents in the country at 15.8%.
If the husband's grandparents are deceased and the parents are paying property taxes on the property, it is likely that the property is owned by the parents. It would be best to verify this information by checking the property deed or consulting with a legal professional.
Inheritance tax laws vary by country and state. In some jurisdictions, there may be exemptions or lower tax rates for inheritances passed down from grandparents to grandchildren. It's best to consult with a tax professional to determine the specific implications in your situation.
Yes, Virginia does tax retirement income, including pensions. However, there are certain deductions and exemptions available for retirees in Virginia, so it's essential to review the specific circumstances with a tax professional to determine the tax implications.
A minor will need parental permission before moving.
With her child, no.
No.
u should tell someone maybe they can help u get to live with ur grandparents or someone u trust!!!
No. Until you are 18 your parents decide.
If you are out on bond for the DUI in Virginia, you will need to ask your bondsman if you can leave the state. Usually, the bond papers do not allow a person to leave the state.
Grandparents have no legal right to have custody over their grandchildren like parents do. Any relative have the same right to petition for custody if the parents are gone. If the parents are there they are the ones deciding where the child will live.Grandparents can have the right to petition for visitation though depending on which state they are in. That is something other relatives don't have. The laws differs on grandparents rights. The court usually don't go against parents wishes though.Another PerspectiveYou asked about grandchildren's rights to their grandparents. Unfortunately, the parents have the right to make decisions for their minor children. If the parents decide to keep their children from seeing their grandparents they may do so.
Not until you are 18.
No, the legal age in Virginia is 18.
14 years 7 months
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From ONE parent is enough.