In Pennsylvania, the legal age for a child to drop out of school is 18. However, students can leave school at 17 with parental consent. As a parent, you can support your child in making informed decisions about their education, explore alternative education options, or help them transition to a different educational path, such as a GED program or vocational training. It’s important to understand the implications of dropping out and to consider the long-term effects on your child's future.
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Is a step parent responsible for a disabled child
If the child is a minor, yes, they are. If the child is an adult, no, they are not.
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Absolutely zero, in any state. Anyone can do it.
Yes until a modification is approved.
Absolutely not; the child doesn't owe the parent(s) anything.
Highly unlikely.
Im not sure. The husband might come looking for you (no offense or anything). I did. But I was the child not the single parent.
Simple answer? No. You made that child, you support that child, whether you want anything to do with him/her or not.
No. Child support is based upon the non custodial parent's income. A student loan is considered a debt.