To apply for Section 8 housing assistance, you must be at least 18 years old, regardless of your marital status. If you are married, both spouses must be included in the application, and the household's total income will be considered. Minors can be included in the application but cannot apply on their own. Make sure to check local housing authority guidelines, as requirements may vary.
i was tring to apply for section 8
No. Even if there were "special circumstances" the couple would need to apply and receive permission from a judge of the district court of jurisdiction.
Yes, you can apply for Section 8 housing even if you have a six-year-old drug felony. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) generally prohibits public housing authorities from rejecting applicants solely based on drug-related convictions that are more than five years old. However, individual housing authorities may have their own policies, so it's important to check with the local authority for specific eligibility criteria.
People can get married in most country after they reach age 18 and can even be married a 16 under special circumstances.
18 years is the legal limit for being able to get legally married, but you cann apply to get an special permite to be married at the age of 17 years.
no they can do nothing about it
Depends. How old are you? If you are a minor, you need consent. If you aren't, go and get married.
15 years old is not old enough to get married in most states, even with parental permission. And in my opinion, a 15 year old is not mature enough to get married.
no a kid would not even want to at that age.
No. She's only 22 years old and isn't even married
In most places, the legal age to get married without parental consent is 18. If you are 17 and your girlfriend is 15, you would likely not be able to get married without parental consent. It's important to check the specific marriage laws in your state or country as they can vary.
Yes, a 17-year-old can apply for Section 8 housing assistance, especially if they are the head of the household and have a dependent child. However, eligibility may vary by state or local housing authority, and parental consent might be required. It's essential for the applicant to check with their local housing authority for specific requirements and processes.