I know whats its like having the fear of a child leaving home at such an early age. I think it's best that you sit down with your son and underline the main reasons for him wanting to leave your household. If you work out the issues that seem to be threatening yourself and your son and reasure your son that living away from home is alot harder than he every thought, then chances are he wont leave.
The owner of the vehicle is going to be held liable for any damages caused by the underage driver.
no
They can call each other on the phone, email, have times where the son can visit the son, anything basically!!!
Based on your question the estate should belong to the remaining son, but if the son who died was married or in debt it would go to his spouse or debtors.
Still, barely enough information but I'll give it a try.... If by taking HER son home it meant leaving YOUR child alone in the house, then what she did was probably lawful. If she had taken her son (your step-son) and left your young child alone and un-supervised in the house, she would have been liable for 'Child Endangerment' (for knowingly leaving a child home alone). Kidnapping is a criminal offense and must be done with a CRIMINAL INTENT. If her INTENT was not criminal, then there was no crime.
Yes, despite his mother's efforts to keep him at home, their oldest son, Thomas joined the army. He served as an officer and being the President's son, spent most of his time in field headquarters.
true son goes to suck a dick
It's about Brent Smiths addiction to cocaine and how his son gave him a second chance to start over when he was born. no it's not it is about when he left home 2 go after his music. if you only knew is about that.
This is the parable of the "Prodigal Son," found in Luke 15, beginning with verse 11.
Yes, if that is ordered by the courts. In an Ohio case where a 14 year old boy got a 19 year old girl pregnant, his parents were ordered to pay support to the girlfriend.
Can you? Yes. Should you? In my opinion no. The home owner is responsible for all that goes on in the home. I'm a volunteer fireman and about two years ago there was a party that was being held in a home and the father was there. The son who was underaged left to bring some more friends to party in the "safety" of their home. I had to respond to the accident which wasn't pretty where a young man lost his life. All because he was having a party in the safety of his home. So my real answer is No.
That would be Prince Harry.