As soon as a child turns 18, you cannot force them to live with you. They are legally adult and parents do not have rights over them anymore. If the child wants to move out, explain to them that they are responsible for their own life now and will be paying for everything.
make the home comfortable for the child make the at home
Some states will make you make child support payments to the state.
Home schooling is a decision that takes serious consideration and research to decide if it is right for your child. Special needs,military families and those who move around a lot can benefit from home schooling. Before you make a decision, it would be beneficial to contact other home schooling parents in your area and ask plenty of questions as it is only a choice you alone can make.
make a plan to make them go home schooling.
Yes, it is okay. But I would make sure you know the child's parents well before babysitting. Just so you know you won't get raped or something when the child's parents get home...
Yes, in California, parents have the legal authority to make their runaway child come home. They can involve the police to help locate and return the child, and the police will assist in the process due to the child's status as a minor.
Yes college graduates make more money than non-college graduates. On average a non-college graduate makes $18,734 and a college graduate makes $27,915.
An attorney is not needed. Notify child support enforcement and make an official request to modify. You can also do it Pro Se using forms from the Clerk of the Court. see link
No. Outside of child support you cannot force him to help out with college tuition and fees. Although he must continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.
They are still responsible for him even if he says he is on his own. Him saying it has no legal ground.
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1) Don't let your child study the night before. Study over a span of a few days. 2) Make sure you child gets plenty of sleep a few days before and the night before. 3) If your child needs help, make sure he/she understands all of the material that needs to be studied.