With your parents consent you can!
In Texas, a child must be at least 17 years old to live with another family member with the consent of their parent or legal guardian. This arrangement typically requires a signed affidavit from the parent or legal guardian authorizing the temporary guardianship of the child.
In Georgia, a 17-year-old can typically make their own decisions about where to live, including moving in with a family member. However, it is important to consider the specific circumstances and the family member's willingness to accept guardianship or responsibility for the minor. It may also be helpful to consult with a legal professional or social worker for guidance.
It's unlikely that you would go to prison for letting an illegal family member live in your house, as this is typically not a criminal offense. However, there could be legal consequences for harboring someone who is in the country illegally, such as fines or deportation for the family member. It's advisable to seek legal advice in such situations.
Legally speaking, the parents of a 14 year old are responsible for that child's welfare. If the parents don't object to her moving in with an older sister or an aunt or something, then there's no problem.If, however, the parents do object, then she can't do so; or at least, she can't do so without a court order.
In most places, a 14-year-old would need permission from a parent or legal guardian to live with a family member. If both parents agree and legal requirements are met, it may be possible for a 14-year-old to move in with a family member. It's recommended to consult with a social worker or legal professional for guidance based on the specific situation.
You can ask a special, nice family member to keep you.
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The is not law granting you this right, so it's up the a Probate Court.
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Yes, a family member can live in a second home, as long as the owner of the second home allows it and there are no legal restrictions preventing it.
No, you cannot.
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No. They are not a member of the raptor family. They can night fly, nor do they have wings. They live in dens. No. They are not a member of the raptor family. They can night fly, nor do they have wings. They live in dens.
Yes, weasels do live in sets.
You quilifling person has to live with you unless they are a parent and you supported them.
An astropectinid is a member of the Astropectinidae, a family of starfish which live on the seabed.
If I have a niece the wants to live with me but the states has custody what do I need to do to have her live with me