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yes he is still living
Yes, B.B. King is still living. He turned 86 in September of 2011.
Both of his parents are still alive.
On an E! interview (Justin Bieber My World) his g-ma said that his dad wanted to go out with friends all the time, bcuz he was still so young, instead of taking Full responsibility of being a parent...bt she did say tht he's a good dad nd after the divorce he was always there 4 him nd still is.
Linda Martell is still alive.
A teen parent living at home with their parents has the right and responsibility to raise their child and not leave it up to the grandparents to do it.
The living parent may still be ordered to pay support. Why doesn't the living parent have custody? see link below
what right does a parent or guardianhave when a 18 year old is still living at home in pennsylvania
If you were still living with the other parent, you'd be helping to support the child through that period as more than likely the child will be unable to support themselves. Living apart from the other parent does not absolve you of that responsibility towards your child.
Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.Generally, yes. If the parent will not care for the unfortunate child and she must be placed with other responsible adults who are paid by the state, the biological parent still has the responsibility to provide financial support.
Yes. If they are still a minor then they are still your responsibility.
No, they are still your responsibility. You are still their parent, and they are still a minor. You still have to help take care of them.
The living trust has a trustee, not an executor. The will is a separate process and you would be the executor.
Absolutely
Of course. Just because a child's parent is irresponsible that doesn't mean her non-custodial parent should be freed from the responsibility of supporting her. She still needs food, clothing, medical care, a place to live, etc.Of course. Just because a child's parent is irresponsible that doesn't mean her non-custodial parent should be freed from the responsibility of supporting her. She still needs food, clothing, medical care, a place to live, etc.Of course. Just because a child's parent is irresponsible that doesn't mean her non-custodial parent should be freed from the responsibility of supporting her. She still needs food, clothing, medical care, a place to live, etc.Of course. Just because a child's parent is irresponsible that doesn't mean her non-custodial parent should be freed from the responsibility of supporting her. She still needs food, clothing, medical care, a place to live, etc.
It is impossible to settle the estate of anyone still living, regardless of where they or their "heirs" are living.
dont know probably not because ur still living with a parent