You have two options. One is to sign guardianship papers so that the adult person he would be living with would have temporary guardianship over him. The other is to allow him to become emancipated which means, he would become a lagal adult. This has to be proven to the judge before he will grant emancipation and, both types of paperwork can be obtained at your local courthouse. The proof that the judge will look for will be: Cooking, paying his own bills haveing a joc, cleaning his own living quarters, basically being able to maintain life without having you around.
Earthworms live in the soil. Earthworms however will only live in soil where there is food, moisture, oxygen and a favourable temperature. If they don't have these things, they will go somewhere else.
There are seldom lows regarding this. It may be limited by a rental agreement. Some cities and towns have statutes about occupancy limits.
Yes and no. First the "no" part: as long as your grandmother is alive the voucher is hers and cannot be transferred to anyone else. Now the "yes" part: If you've been legally living with her and you qualify for a voucher you may be able to inherit her voucher if she were to die or be forced to live in a nursing home or similar institution. To qualify for a voucher you must be disabled yourself and must have been living with your grandmother to the extent that your name must be on her lease.
A mansion is a very large private house, owned by somebody very rich.Very poor people live in a small room or house called a hut, shack, shanty or hovel - which could be used as antonyms for mansion.
It depends on the amount of living space in the apartment, but I'm quite sure two people can live in a one bedroom apartment, considering you share the same bedroom.
yes you can you just don't want to believe it go find somebody else or you will be a loser
NOPE you have to get emancipated. sorry!!
the life that is your own just be you and don't try to take somebody else's life live your own and people will like you just the way you are
In most places, the legal age to leave home and live with someone else without parental permission is 18. However, certain circumstances such as abuse or neglect may allow for exceptions or emancipation. It's best to consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to your situation.
Sorry, you remain responsible for them. You can make arrangements for them to live somewhere else.
Heart transplants have been carried out for 40 years now. If the the donor's heart is carefully matched to the recipient's body, then the recipient can live indefinitely.
Yes but it;s up to your guardians unless you seek emancipation legally
It means that as long as you look up to somebody else as to how to live your life, you are not truly free.
It can be seconds to minutes. If someone chokes on food or something else, do the Hemlic removal.(sorry i dont think i spelt it right)
Yes, a 14-year-old girl in Florida may be able to be legally emancipated if she meets the requirements set by the court, which typically include having a stable living arrangement, financial independence, and the ability to make mature decisions. It is ultimately up to the court's discretion to grant emancipation.
We all 'miss' someone now and again. My advice to you were to be, to live life in the moment. If you are not in love with the person, move on. Where is this person you are thinking about? Unavailable? Why are you wasting your time thinking of somebody else, who may not be thinking of you? Don't live in fantasy, live in reality.
Yes