Noy many since you are still a child when you turn 18 you can make ALL the decisions!
no he needs to be 18 to take any such kind of decisions
They should start making their own decisions and start to learn to take care of themselves. They aren't going to be 11 for long they'er going up!
No they can not.
They are adults and wants to take responsibility for themselves. Do you not remember how free you felt when you moved out? Just be there if they need help. This is why we raise them, so they can take care of themselves.
Certainly not at age 14. They have not demonstrated that they can take care of themselves.
Early in life he made bad decisions, the kind of decisions that got you incarcerated. After a 10 year stint in a federal penitentiary he had learned many valuable lessons. He then became an apprentice of Lord Long Johnson, head elder of the Knights of Standards and Practices. Overall he was not a nice man. The End.
Nothing not prescribed by a doctor!
Normally for several months, until they fledge and can hunt for themselves.
A 17-year-old can become emancipated by petitioning the court, demonstrating self-sufficiency, and proving that emancipation is in their best interest. They would need to show that they can financially support themselves, make their own medical decisions, and live independently. The court will consider factors like maturity, stability, and ability to handle responsibilities before granting emancipation.
Red, 5 year, HOAT type
Red 5 year. Do not use Dexcool.
Red, five year, hoat type.