Well, for one, if you do something bad you could say, "I did it because you don't love me as much as my siblings because I am the middle child!" :)
you are helping a child think about that one
Your being unemployed does not qualify the child to receive Social Security benefits.
, I am a middle child myself! I have two brothers and I find being in the middle the best possible thing. This is because if your older or younger sibling has friends over you can usually hang out with both because your age is between the two. You also don't get as many hands downs as ur little sibling so all in all it's good being the middle child!
You don't get into a lot of trouble.
well if you worked in school you would have the holidays off.
A lot is important about the middle child. It really doesn't matter the place of the child, but whether or not he/she believes in his/her self. The answer is a lot is important about the middle child.
The child would grow up afraid of being independent, therefore, living in your house as a middle aged nobody.
My ex husband was in an accident and has not paid child support for 27 months. He is now drawing SS benefits which my child just started to receive benefits, his step-child is receiving the other half of the benefits. However, these benefits are less than what he was paying in child support
There will be no effect.
There will be no effect.
No, being a widow has no impact. The beneficiary has already been designated. As a designated beneficiary, the child or the child's legal gaurdian may have a right to receive the benefits on the designated child's behalf. The designation of the child as beneficiary under the policy by the Insured indicates the decedents clear intent that the child should benefit from the policy.
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