It's rather obvious ... you will have to wait until you are 18. The laws don't change just because you want to get married ... If your love for this woman is truly sincere, certainly waiting a few more months will do no harm.
A family.
The classifications of family based on residence are: Patrilocal: where a married couple lives with or near the husband's family. Matrilocal: where a married couple lives with or near the wife's family. Neolocal: where a married couple establishes their own residence separate from their families of origin.
A cohabiting family is a household where an unmarried couple lives together in a committed relationship. This differs from traditional family structures, such as married couples or single-parent families, because cohabiting couples are not legally married but share a home and responsibilities as a family unit.
Jacqueline is not married as she was divorced with her past husband . She has a daughter and lives with her cat Jacob
Sara Shepard is married but I believe she has no kids hope that helped :)
IF the girl is not married, parents are responsible for her until she turns 18; No matter where she lives, unless she has been emancipated.
A bahu is a term used in India for a daughter-in-law, especially one who lives with her husband's family when married.
No she lives with Peter Marc Jacobson because there married
etienne has unknown parents and family so the horon Indians are pretty much there family because he lives with them.
Unless you are legally emancipated, you're parents have control over where you go to school, what state you live in, etc. If you are 17, it is most likely that you aren't emancipated yet, and your parents have complete power over where you live. You could take this issue to court and do what you can to be legally emancipated before the age of 18, and you'd be able to live wherever you wanted to.
Alton Brown is a celebrity chef, TV personality, actor and author. Yes, he is married and he has one daughter, Zoey. Alton lives with his family in Marietta, Georgia.
If they are not in college. see link