Leaving a 16-year-old home alone while parents go on holiday can be acceptable, depending on the maturity and responsibility of the teenager, as well as the length of the trip and local laws regarding unattended minors. It's important to ensure that the teen feels comfortable, has access to necessary resources, and knows how to reach their parents in case of emergencies. Additionally, it's wise to have a plan in place for supervision, such as having a trusted adult nearby or checking in regularly. Ultimately, the decision should prioritize the safety and well-being of the teenager.
Parents can leave property to minors in their wills. The court will appoint a trustee to hold the property in trust for the child. They will then take control when they are 18, or at the time the will specifies.
No.
Since you are a minor you have to obey your parents so no.
If her parents give her permission to. Otherwise, she lives where the parents say she lives.
She needs to get her parents consent or wait until she is 18yo. She is not fulfilling the requirments for early emancipation.
I sure hope not, but I think if all four parents are cool with it then this might occur.
Until you are of legal age, no, except with parents consent.
Being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a minor. You are still subject to the rules and control of your parents until you turn 18.
Yes she can since she has their permission. Or if she has obtained an order of emancipation from the court. Just being pregnant does not change the requirements to move out.
16
mcdonalds. haha :)
yess 16yr is to young"/ x