No particular age; especially if it's a male adolscent or post-adolescent child who still sleeps with his predatory mother.
Yes. However, if the children were abused, and locked into the same bedroom, it would be illegal. In American culture, it is expected for every child to have his/her own bedroom. In some cultures, it is commonplace for more than 10 to sleep together in 1 bedroom.
If there are restrictions, they are typically set by the local community. In an Apartment, the lease may restrict the number of residents in the unit.
Yes, a father can share a bedroom with his son. This living arrangement is common in many households, particularly when space is limited. It can foster bonding and closeness between the father and his son.
It depends on the amount of living space in the apartment, but I'm quite sure two people can live in a one bedroom apartment, considering you share the same bedroom.
A married couple with two daughters, ages 8 and 3, would typically qualify for a three-bedroom unit under Section 8 housing guidelines. The general rule is that two people can share a bedroom, and children of the same gender can share a room until they reach a certain age, usually around 6 or 7. Since the daughters are of different ages, they would qualify for their own rooms, leading to the need for an additional bedroom for the parents.
Colorado state law does not specify a maximum number of children that can live in one bedroom. However, the law does require that each child has a separate bed and adequate sleeping space. Local housing codes or regulations may have specific requirements on bedroom occupancy limits, so it's best to check with your city or county government for more information.
This depends on the comfort and living situation of the individuals involved. If it were a couple seeking this accomodation then ideally the two adults could share a single room - whilst the children shared the other. Ideally: four individuals (two of which children)
In most states it is two people per bedroom, adult or children over the age of 10.
I can't answer specifically for Alabama, but in most states the standard is no more than two adults per bedroom.
There are many places where one can get sconces for a lamp on a children's bedroom wall. The easiest places to buy them is by visiting a local lighting store or a local hardware store.
As long as they're the same sex, up to 6. That's why stores sell bunkbeds. Not to mention, MOST families with multiple children can't afford homes with room for them. Atleast if they have more than 2 kids. Home pricing goes up SUBSTANTIALLY for each bedroom over 3. (2 small and one master)
They share a common border.