i depends if you have an agent or not if you do then some will go to the agents and you will have a bank account to hold your money until you are 18 you will have about 20,000 dollars
A domestic child is a child under the age of 18 that works for little money, room and board. They move into their employers home to cook and clean.
Most actors are under contract for various amounts of money agreed upon between themselves and the movie producers. On average actors and actresses are paid $15 million for each movie they star in and $9 million per year when starring in a television series.
The cast of Under the Spotlight - 2010 includes: Ilgit Ascipinar
The cast of Five and Under - 1941 includes: Beatrix Lehmann as Commentary
The cast of Under the Bed - 2013 includes: Maribel Menesses as Claudia
no! if the child is still living in the house or if the child is under 18 then yes. take that person to court and get your money! otherwise, NO!
If you are earning money Yes.
A domestic child is a child under the age of 18 that works for little money, room and board. They move into their employers home to cook and clean.
yes it is all under the table pay
When you claim a child that is under 17 maybe. You may qualify for the Child Tax Credit or the Additional Child Tax credit. Also if you pay for child care you may qualify for The Child and Dependant Care Credit.
A status offense is the conduct of a child that is illegal only because that child is under age. For example under age, drinking, smoking, and driving, gambling, and going to clubs just to name a few.
Their parents do. Technically, any money earned by someone under the age of majority belongs to the parents.
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Here is a perfect example: a young child, eg., 10 yrs. old, selling lemonade on the street corner.
If you are under a child support obligation, it does not matter where you live, an attachment can be made. see links
One example- In Arkansas, if an adult kisses a person under 16, it is considered child molesting.
$3500 is the exemption for each dependent. $1000 is the child tax credit for kids under age 17. For kids under 17 that are your dependents you qualify for both the exemption and the credit. Note: Only the person filing the child as a dependent will receive the money.