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No. It isn't illegal because they are related.
LOL? There brothers arn't they? The only thing that would be harsh is the fifteen year old would have space issues. He would want his own room, because that's what most teenagers need; space. The eight year old would probably be ecstatic about sharing a room with his bigger brother. Of course its fine, try it for a while, see how they react with each other. Good luck!
Under any normal situation, a grandmother should be allowed to share a room with her granddaughter at any age.
Law: Opposite sex children can only share a room with a video camera strategically placed facing the bed that they share.
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Of course. I don't think he'll be happy about it, but there is no law against it.
There are no laws about sharing rooms. The number of families living in small homes with only one or two bedrooms would make this a pretty harsh law to enforce. And police aren't going around and checking how many beds and rooms every house has for the children.
Almost all hotels will rent a room to an 18 year old unless there is a local, state or federal law preventing this (like at casinos or hotels with Alcohol service in the rooms).
It's illegal, sorry
It depends on who the child is sharing a room with. A child really wants their own spacearound 8 or 9, but if you have a 6 year old girl sharing a room with her 13 year old stepbrother, that could be a problem. Each situation is different. Usually the child will let you know.
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