If the two adults are a married couple they will get one bedroom. The child gets his own bedroom. If the adults are family members of two different generations, one being elderly, they will get their own bedrooms, for a total of three bedrooms. Unmarried couples are not eligible. Siblings are also not eligible, unless one is disabled and dependent upon the other, and must apply for such special exception.
12 adults are the same as 20 children. that means each child is = 12/20 adults. 12*15/20 = 9 adults. therefore we can board 3 adults and 15 children
It costs 15.00 for two adults and two children.
A plane ticket call C dollars for an adult and D dollars for a child find the expression that represents the total cost for 5 adults and 4 children
A child who masters a skill at a level that only adults usually master. Example : His son was a musical prodigy.
Allowing 12 inches per toddler or child and about 18 inches per adult, you could seat 6 children or 4 adults on each side, for a total of 24 kids or 16 adults. If you mixed the two groups, you might squeeze in 12 adults and 8 kids.
Yes it can if the child is 18 or older and they were on the voucher.
The adult child would probably not qualify unless they are disabled. If that's the case, then it would be two bedrooms: 1 for the head of household (HH), and one for the disabled adult child (DAC). A fully able-bodied adult child cannot live in the household past their age of 19.
Your voucher has been set for the number of bedrooms you qualify for, nothing more. They set this according to the size of your household. Boys and girls may have separate bedrooms if they are over 10 years of age, otherwise they sleep in the same bedroom. Every year you are evaluated for family size and other criteria. If any of this criteria changes your voucher will be adjusted accordingly. Your family household can change because of a birth, a death, a marriage, or a court order giving custody of a child. Under strict guidelines a disabled person who needs home health care around-the-clock can have an extra bedroom for that person. The purpose of the Housing Authority setting the bedroom size is to prevent the fraudulent practice of a family allowing an extra person to live with it.
It may be legal in some states; however, I would suggest that you just get a job so you don't have to apply for section 8. There are people out there who actually need section 8 because they don't have a home and cannot work, so just save it for them.
4/5 adults 1/5 child
In general, emancipated children are not eligible for child support - they are considered adults.
Clone voucher
yes
Gerontophile?
There are child soilders because they are eaiser to brainwash then adults
You can't contact the child until they are adults unless the adoptive parents let you. When they are adults they decide for themselves.
they will die