At 14 years of age, but you need a work permit (outside of family).
The definition of child abandonment is very clear in Indiana. Any child who is young and left on their own is considered abandoned.
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There are several things to consider in this situation. One, if the epilepsy is under control or if there is a chance that the child will have a seizure. Also, consider how mature and capable the 13 year old is and if they have been babysitting their siblings at other times. Also, the age of the siblings and if they know what to do in case the 13 year old has a seizure. Another thing to consider is how close the parents will be or if there is a trusted adult who will be near by in case of emergency.
Helen Keller's siblings, Mildred and Phillip, both died in infancy. Mildred passed away in 1871, and Phillip in 1880. Helen was left as the only surviving child in her family.
A child must be at least 11 years old to stay home alone in Michigan. They can also babysit other children and siblings at this age.
As a person who watched 3 siblings all day at age 11--it was not fair to expect a child to police a number of siblings since they are not able to make the other children do as they should, which may impair their safety. Consider finding another resource if the children would be left alone more than a couple of hours daily.
if each child was given 33.3333% of the home its up to the other two to agree that she can have it.
Abe Lincoln was 21 years old when he left Indiana and moved with his family to Mcon County, Illinios.
There is no law regarding this. However, the child must feel safe, be safe and know how to get help if needed. In most cases, a 12 or 13 year old could watch a sibling a few years younger for a couple of hours during the day. But siblings are never effective in watching each other, as rivelry will often cause problems.
Jackie Robinson had four siblings and they were raised by their mother. Their father left them when Jackie was a child. After marriage, Jackie married Rachel Isum and they had three children.
It depends on how the estate was distributed. If the property was left to a specific person, no, they cannot force the sale. If it is part of the estate in general, they can force the sale or require the person who wants it to pay them for their share.
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