Well that depends. Are they related to you? If not, that's discuting
Yes they can if they can get along well. They can have separate sides with their own stuff yet be living in the same room. Make sure they get along and they'll be fine.
If a 14 year old wants to live with the dad and the mother has custody, she can live in Nevada with the parents' permission. Both parents much agree on the situation.
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Yes.
Seventeen is not the same as eighteen. Until you are an adult, the Nevada law says the parents are responsible for the minor.
There is nothing to prevent multiple suits being brought. There are no limitations on numbers. If they are all being brought by the same person, it could easily be shown to be harassment. Consult an attorney in Nevada for specifics.
Nevada is a state you 'tards
In most states a 11 year old and a five year old can share a room, even if they are not the same sex. However, the 11 year old may not enjoy having to share a room with a 5 year old.
The answer depends on the location in Nevada and the season of the year.
The first black optometrist in the state of Nevada is Dr. Lonnie Sisson O.D. Certified by the Nevada State Board of Examiners in Optometry on August 10th 1972. Certificate # 133. Also licensed in Arizona and Oregon that same year.
I have to admit, I am wondering the same thing about my aunt. My 15 year old cousin has a boyfriend that is 20, and they have been going out for a while. And you know what? My aunt is letting him LIVE in their house, in HER room. He's been living there for three months now. So, to answer your question, yes, I do think he is. You have to be INSANE to let your 15 year old daughter to live in the same house, and not expect something to happen.
in 1992