Sad Story of Self Supporting Child was created on 1965-05-05.
Yes, unless the child is "emancipated' (i.e., self-supporting).
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Parents do not "emancipate" a child. A child is emancipated by attaining the age of majority (as defined by each State) or becoming self-supporting.
Not likely, especially if she is emancipated (i.e., self-supporting).
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No. In NYC a parent has to support a child until the child is 21 years old or becomes emancipated. Emancipation means a child is living separately and independently from a parent, or is self-supporting.
An example of the identity theme could be "self-discovery." The key sentence could be "The protagonist embarks on a journey to uncover their true self." Supporting details could include the character's internal struggles, moments of realization, and personal growth throughout the story.
In New York State the maximum age for child support is 21 years old. However that is considered "emancipated" if the child gets married, becomes self-supporting, or joins the military.
The story "Eveline," comes from James Joyce's collection, "The Dubliners." The story has themes of self-imprisonment, self-deception and self-destructiveness. The plot is about a young woman who lives in an oppressive state. Her father is an alcoholic who is abusive, and she has more or less taken the job of supporting the family on her shoulders. Yet, when she gets the opportunity to leave and better herself, she finds excuses not to do it.
The Self-Improvement of Salvadore Ross was created on 1964-01-17.
It would have to be accpmplished through the court, and probably only if the child were an adult. Non-self supporting minors cannot legally be the recepient of "child support" funds.
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