It's not abnormal. It happens a fair amount, for many different reasons.
It can vary depending on the circumstances and the relationship between the man and his mother. Some adult children may choose to have their elderly parents move in with them to help with care or support. It's important to consider factors like health, financial stability, and personal boundaries when making this decision.
In many places, a 16-year-old is still considered a minor and may need parental consent or involvement to legally move in with grandparents. It's best to check the specific laws in the relevant jurisdiction or consult a legal professional for guidance.
It depends on the laws in the specific jurisdiction. In some places, a 16-year-old may be able to move in with an adult if there is a legal arrangement in place, such as guardianship or custody. It is important to ensure that the move is done legally and in the best interest of the minor. Consulting with a legal professional or social worker would be advisable.
Normal blood pressure for a 27-year-old female is typically around 120/80 mmHg. However, individual variations can occur, so it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
A GFR (glomerular filtration rate) of 60-89 ml/min/1.73 m² is considered normal for a 77-year-old. However, it's important to consider individual health factors and consult a healthcare provider for a personalized assessment.
Normal kidney function in healthy 70 year olds is generally around 50-60%. However, kidney function naturally declines with age, so it's important to monitor kidney function through regular check-ups.
No, pregnancy or parenthood does not emancipate you.
Not without his/her parents permision under normal circumstances.
Not without parental consent.
Without parental permission not until you are 18.
yes she can to protect the safety of her baby
In Connecticut, a 16-year-old mother can move out of the house only if she has parental consent or if she gets legally emancipated by the court. Otherwise, she would still be considered a minor under the law and would require parental permission.
yes
Yes, they can move out of their house. And the police can return them to it.
If you live in the US and Mom has custody, then no, you cannot. But Dad can petition the court for a change of custody.
yes a 19 year old can move out of her parents house with her children
# Have dad's permission # Have a court order giving mother custody. (Michigan isn't going to like the idea of losing control of what happens to you.)
The only states with specific laws addressing this is Indiana and Texas. Beyond that, they simply have a right to express and opinion.