Unlikely. Unless they have a search warrant. A five month window is clearly unreasonable.
If you are a minor you cannot move from your parent's home without their permission. Even with permission, your parent(s) would need to give a written, notarized statement to the adult(s) who are allowing you to reside with them. The statement has to give the date you were moving in and the length of time you were staying; permission for medical care, school issues such as enrollment, and the amount of money agreed upon for your support and how payment is to be made. Such situations are generally referred to as temporary, voluntary custodial transfers, the law defines "temporary" as three months or less.
You would need to directly ask the authors for their permission.
Eighteen months of data are available for the cardholder account statement viewing.
Eighteen months of data are available for the cardholder account statement viewing.
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With your parents' permission you can move out at any age. That does not relieve your parents of their responsibility for you. You need to be 17 and 6 months to move out.
To work without parental or guardian permission, you must be 14 and 9 months. but you can work before that with parental or guardian permission (in NSW)
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Eighteen months of data are available for the cardholder account statement viewing.
It will not appear on any statement until it is no longer outstanding. After all, until it is presented to the bank, they have no way of knowing if you wrote the check to someone or tore it up. You have to consider it as an outstanding check when you reconcile your statement EVERY month until it appears on a statement.