A parent is never obligated to pay for college. However, if a student is a dependent student, then the federal government will award less financial aid to that student because it assumes that the child's guardians will contribute towards educational expenses.
Yes, as long as the cosigner is a legal gardian or a parent.
Yes, a 17-year-old can finance a car with the help of a co-signer, typically a parent or guardian, who will be legally responsible for the loan if the teenager is unable to make payments.
Yes, it is possible for a 17-year-old to get a car loan, but they will likely need a co-signer such as a parent or guardian since they are not of legal age to enter into a contract on their own.
The average 30 year old most likely has less in savings than the average 20 year old, becasue of college expenses and car payments that have been made throughout the years.
auto loanyes u can im 17 and i got a loan on a Toyota supra
nothing
legally -- no. Morally -- yes.
No, it's illegal.
no
An 18 year old is an adult. They can choose where they want to live.
With her parent's permission, she can live anywhere. Without it, she is at home.
maybe but it ndepends on the charges and the item achieved by the 18 year old
No the parent cannot force it, however a court can order it.
No! how is it wrong to like a eighteen year-old??
No. Only a parent or legal guardian can change the child's school.
Insurance is a private contract. The costs are going to depend upon the carrier.
Eighteen.