You will need the permission of your parent(s). But if you are in an abusive home, and your sister is an adult, she can petition the court for custody of you. But you will have to prove that the abuse does exist.
I would go with "Alexis's sweet sixteen"
no they are not. they are a previosly divorced and claimed they were brother and sister so people would concentrate on the music instead of their lives
In nearly ever situation the answer would be no. The new state would have no personal jurisdiction over the debtor. The lawsuit should be filed where the borrower lives.
I think personally it would be 206 people
They can have you brought back. Until you are 18, they have all the say.
becaude they would return the state war.
Bismark is in the American State of North Dakota.
You would need to file for legal gaurdianship
Yes, it stands to reason that adding a sixteen year old driver to any policy would raise the rates (unfortunately!).
People turning sixteen in 2015 were born in 1999.
Yes, but in an extended or permanent arrangement, the sister may have to seek or have the parents agree to an order of guardianship, which would have to be approved by the state.
that would depend on the girl