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It depends on a couple of things. If you still live with your parents, if your parents support you, and if you will be paying the credit bills. Usually if it says household income, it is everyone who lives with you (not including children obviously)
In a patrilocal residence, who leaves the household so that the married couple lives with or near the husband's parents?
If she doesn't live in your household, nothing. If she lives with you, you can probably claim her as a dependant.
A student can apply for Section 8 as long as they are at least 18 years of age. They will also have to prove their income.
yes.
The answer depends, among other things, on whether the baby's paternity has been legally established and, if so, the income and assets of both parents.
No. Only the parents support the child, not the step parents. What you make will have no impact on how much he has to pay in child support. Even if you marry this woman that will not change.
Demi lives with her mother, step-father, and sister. Her parents are divorceed, but is not in contact with her father.
The mother can apply to pay for her and her child. For the child to do so (if she's a teen mom for example) they will count to see how much income the household have first since she lives with her parent. You really need to ask a social worker since you leave very little details.
HIs father died in 1978, his mother in 1999.
In their public persona, they called their parents Mother and Father out of respect, even as they donned their best clotes.... In their every day lives....Donny has been heard to call his mother "Mommy" and his father "Parpar".
They lived their own lives, his father as a pastor and his mother as a housewife. His father died in 1885, his mother in 1907.