You should call her a gay,
You should kill her,
you shoulsd step her feet until she cries,
you should force them to eat dog poo
you should force her to give up her money,
you should take away her hand
Grandma's are stupid and crazyLiving with a 74-year-old outspoken grandmother can be challenging, but it's important to communicate openly and respectfully with her. Set boundaries when needed, but also try to understand her perspective and show empathy towards her age and life experiences. Finding common ground and spending quality time together can help build a stronger relationship.
The eighth book of the Old Testament is Ruth. It tells the story of a Moabite woman who becomes the great-grandmother of King David.
Saint Patrick is believed to have been born around the year 385 and died around 461, making him roughly 76 years old when he died.
Ruth was an Old Testament matriarch and the great grandmother of King David. The title "saint" is usually used for those declared a saint since the beginning of the New Testament. We have no idea when she was born nor when she died.
In the Old Testament, a year was generally considered to be 360 days. This is based on the 12 months of 30 days each as described in some passages. However, the actual calendar and measurement of a year varied among different cultures and time periods in the Old Testament.
The eighth book of the Bible is Ruth. It is a short book in the Old Testament that tells the story of a Moabite woman who becomes the great-grandmother of King David.
once emancipated
Not without parental consent.
Only if the parents agree to it or the grandmother can prove to the court that the parents are unfit (which takes a lot).
No, not unless the grandmother obtains legal custody through the court, and in order to do that she would have to prove that the parents are unfit.
With parental permission, yes.
It would have to be granted by court order.
No, it is not legal for a 16-year-old to run away without parental permission in Michigan. The legal age of majority in Michigan is 18. If the teenager wants to live with his grandmother in California, legal steps would need to be taken such as obtaining legal guardianship or custody arrangements.
Not as a choice, that would be up to the courts.
NO, IF THE CHILD IS NOT ON THE LEASE. IF THE HOUSE IS OWNED BY THE GRANDMOTHER THAN THE CHILD STILL CAN'T LIVE THERE BECAUSE HE/SHE IS NOT 18 YEARS OF AGE
The minor would need permission from the court that placed her with the foster parents before she could move into her grandmother's home.
It would require a court order to do so officially. Otherwise, they live where their parents say they live.
The 16yo is a minor and unless she is emancipated she can not decide where to live. If the grandmother have custody you have to go to court to get her back but if you still have custody the grandmother have no right to keep her.