That depends on the laws of the State and whether the decedent left a will, but the older child would likely be entitled to a share of the estate, assuming paternity was established.
No, the oldest Duggar child is Josh.
If the parent is busy with something else the child can call a friend or relatives to come and pick them up. the child can also call and older sister or brother, older cousin's, uncles or aunt, grandparent's, or friends that are older then then.
No. This is a common misconception, the same network did a special on another large family with an older daughter that was alienated from the family. However, that was not the Duggars...
Yes, an older child can be adopted.
According to another website, he's an only child :) He has an older brother named Justin and a younger brother named Spencer.
Yes. He had an older brother. When their father died George went to live with the older brother. In the 1700's the oldest male child inherited the estate. After his brother died Washington inherited the plantation called Mt. Vernon.
The family with the older child[ren] gets the full percentage of net income. The family with the younger child[ren] gets a percentage of net income after subtracting payments ordered and being made to the older child[ren].
yes it does! In general, the birth of a subsequent child[ren] will not affect the parent's obligation to the older child[ren]. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
You just have to wait until your child is older.
if the child is 16 years and older
Because the earlier they get chicken pox, the better. The older you get you can get complications and they are a lot worse. Once you have chicken pox as a child your body is then immune so it's unlikely you will have them as an adult.
If a individual is 17 or older they have their rights to their own independence.