Well there Really isn't an answer for this,
It Kind of Depends on Your Parents/Guardians.
But If You Think that You are Old Enough To Sleep In a Bedroom all by Yourself.
If Your Parents say No, Just Agree With it, Cuz it might be budget Cuts :L
But i Agree I think the age Limit should be begtween 7-12 Before a child startsto go through there Mensis/Puberty as they will need Privacy
There is no specific law in Maryland that prohibits boys and girls from sharing a bedroom. However, it is generally advised that separate sleeping quarters be provided once children reach a certain age for privacy reasons.
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.
If there is a written lease or rental agreement, it will probably specify who is allowed to live in the property. Most leases contain an occupancy provision which lists the tenants and any persons who are not signing the lease (such as minor children), and will stipulate that no one other than those persons can reside on the premises without the landlord's written consent. Some municipalities have bylaws that restrict the number of unrelated occupants of a house (persons who are not family members who are sharing the rent). For example, the City of Prescott allows 8 unrelated people to occupy a single-family home. But in Tempe, only 3 unrelated people are allowed to share a single-family home, regardless of the number of bedrooms.
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no there isn't i looked it up on ask.com and it says nothing about opposite sex children sharing a bedroom being illeagal.
as long as they are siblings
There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.There are no general laws in the US about siblings sharing rooms. However, bedroom sharing by children can be governed by a court order or leasing agreement. Child protection agencies may have rules such as separating children who have reached the age of puberty. Foster children are protected by laws regarding bedroom sharing that vary from state to state. They may not share a room with an adult and may be restricted to sharing a bedroom only with another children of the same sex. You need to check your particular situation in your particular state.
In Illinois, there is no specific law that dictates the maximum age difference for children sharing a bedroom. However, general guidelines suggest that children of the opposite sex over the age of 5 should have separate sleeping arrangements. Ultimately, decisions about bedroom sharing often depend on family circumstances and the recommendations of child welfare agencies. It's advisable to consult local regulations or child welfare guidelines for specific recommendations.
I think there is and the law might very from state to state if they are foster kids but a family joyed together by parents might be a different story adel
There are no US laws prohibiting brothers and sisters from sharing a room.
children of opposite sex after age of 7 must be in separate bedrooms or children in youth if they found out will be in your lives for a long time.
Law: Opposite sex children can only share a room with a video camera strategically placed facing the bed that they share.
In Indiana, there are no specific state laws prohibiting opposite-sex siblings from sharing a room. However, local ordinances or regulations may vary, and parents or guardians are generally given discretion in deciding sleeping arrangements for their children. It's advisable to consider the children's ages and comfort levels when making such decisions. Parents should also be aware of any specific guidelines set by schools or childcare facilities regarding sibling arrangements.
Parents discretion.
The correct spelling is "roommates" (sharing a bedroom).
Yes, it doesn't sound like there is a problem. Since they are girls they could room together. The 12 year old may not be excited about sharing a room with a 3 year old, but maybe you could work out something with her. Each girl could also have a bedroom since there are 3.