NO. Once married, they should not live with their parents and that is biblical that is why even the officiating minster will advice that. People should move out at, at lease age 21-25
Only a couple of states actually have a law. If your parents say you're too young then it will be supported by the authorities.
7 months
Nope, only one parent stays with the young, and that's the mother.
No. He grew up with his biological parents and still stay in touch with them.
no way you need to stay with your parents yyou are to young hes too old for u and hell probably leave you in like AA couple of monthss anyways
No i don't think they should. I think she is too young for him and even tho she is pregnant she should just stay at home with her parents
This depends on the species of parrot. Most species of parrots are social birds, and in the wild will stay with a flock, even though they will not necessarily remain with their parents. Six to eight weeks is an average amount of time for young parrots to stay with their parents.
If you have your parents' permission and know how to stay safe, then it should be fine. I'd say an account to this website is a bigger deal than an e-mail...
if they have a child and they are worried about it yes
the cheetahs live with their young when their parents take a good care of them and they live with their parents when are becoming adult.
Stay out of it. It's their business and no one else's.
The male raccoon has nothing to do with raising the young. Only the female cares for them. The young may leave on their own after 6 months or may stay with the mother until the following spring.