Yes, a minor can typically travel with an older sibling as long as they have the necessary documentation and permission from their parents or legal guardians.
Yes, a minor can travel internationally with an older sibling, but it is important to check the specific requirements and regulations of the destination country and airline before making travel arrangements.
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YES! If the adult sibling doesn't, the person can be seen as heartless by others, and they should be mentally evaluated -- they may have a mental disorder.
The younger sibling was invented to worship and make things for the older sibling. The average younger sibling will make food and be very respectful in general to the older sibling. Younger siblings should never be rude or disrespecful to the older sibling, or say no to doing anything that the older sibling has asked of them.
Usually when the older sibling is 10, 11, or 12, depending on the parent and how the older sibling and the younger sibling are like.
It's the exact same thing, it can be an older sibling or a younger sibling. it doesn't matter.
edith's older sibling was a girl
Yes, if the parents have legally given up the child, the older sibling can become the legal guardian, but of course you must be 18 or older and you must be seen by judge in court to approve. I have seen this with the death of the parents, and i am pretty positive you can, talk to a lawyer.
You can't adopt an older sibling. You could sponsor them. Adoption is for minor children to be cared for by an adult.
An older sibling can take custody of younger sibling in South Carolina by applying for it if the current person taking care of them is abusing them or he/she is on drugs.
In the state of Texas, a minor has limited legal options to move out of their parent's home without their consent. If the parent is not fulfilling their responsibilities, the minor or a concerned adult can report the situation to Child Protective Services or seek help from a legal guardian or family court to explore other options for the minor's care. Moving in with an older step-sibling would require the consent of the legal guardian or the court.
You can encourage your older sibling to be kind and considerate towards your younger sibling by setting a positive example yourself, having open and honest conversations with your older sibling about the importance of kindness and consideration, and finding opportunities for them to bond and build a strong relationship.