you guys stop looking in here ... have ur own head...
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you go to high school go to college then get recruited from college to minor leagus then get scouted to minor to major
High school, college, single A minor league,a double AA minor league, and then triple AAA minor league.
No he's just a loser adult.
not all sports, you can in Hockey, Baseball, Golf, and Tennis at least. The first two are minor leauge, but still professional.
The age of adulthood is 18 even if you have graduated. You are still a minor unless 18.
i dont think so they must only stand
While elementary school is mandatory, high school is not. Unless the support order specifically states that the child needs to be attending high school in order for support to be paid, the answer is "NO".
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The laws regarding kicking a minor out of the house can vary by location. In some places, you may not be able to kick out a minor who is still in high school. It is best to check your local laws and consider other options such as family counseling or seeking guidance from a social worker.
I consider myself a Disney movie buff and unless it was a minor role none of the main characters from high school musical were in Halloween town
The high school in the district where the minor will be working is the issuing officer.