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how does a minor who has been seperated from her husband for a year get a divorce and remain emancipated?

Question by Promise: how does a minor who has been seperated from her husband for a year get a divorce and remain emancipated?
Minor is 6 months away from her 18th birthday and has lived with a childhood friend and her mom for the entire year. Minor’s birth mother is deceased and her birth father does not support her in any way. Minor’s birth father signed papers for her to be married at 16.
Childhood friend’s mom has been taking care of all her health and personal needs as well provided a safe and stable home.
When the mom tried to obtain custody or guardship doc. legal source informed her that due to minor child been married it could not be done.
Minor has tried to re-united with husband but he told her NO, I have a girlfriend! Husband is disabilitied due to “learning disablity” and does not intend on paying for a divorce. Legal aid service’s will not assist with a divorce and or emancipation.
FYI: I am the mom not the minor.
Regardless of how other’s feel, I took this young person into my home and she is now a part of my family. I do not have any blood tie or legal documents that say I have to do anything to help another better their life, I do so because, ” I CAN” and I care.
It would be nice if her husband and or birth father had been able to support her emotionally and with expense’s. Despite other money issue’s and non payment of my now 18 year old child’s support: Together we are overcoming and removing obstacles.
When the young lady was asked “Who do you consider your family, watch’s over you and supports your future goals?” the young lady pointed to me and my daughter.
I am very familiar with emancipated minor and family laws and quite frankly, some of them stink!
For Example:
If a minor is emancipated due to marriage, the minor is not able to obtain a driver’s license unless the husband or the custodial parent signs and they Can Not work f.time
Birth parents were divorced- mother had remarried and custody til killed in an accident.
Birth father signed papers and rushed the couple to marry while the young man’s mother was away on a business trip. Young man did not require parent’s consent “adult law 21 or older” , both wanted to wait for the set wedding date and til his mother returned.
Her husband’s mother is very successful single mother, good value’s and offered to help after discovering the young lady has matured and still cared for her son. Only reguired three things (1) counseling through a religious therapist, “I assume with a minister with college degree.” (2) live apart during the time of counseling (3) start attending church.
Smart Mom! and btw -she agreed he said “no, I got a GF”. She is more than willing to wait 6 mths AND pay for the divorce.
(“I think counseling before allowing a minor to marry even with parent’s consent should be required.” ) What do you think?
Basically as a parent, I have learned “jumping through hoops” is sometimes impossible. OMG! and laws are somewhat conflicting regarding minor emancipation. According to laws of my state only the COURT can legally determine whether a Declaration of Emancipation for a minor can be granted.
An emancipation by marriage or due a minor becoming a parent does not grant adult or legal age of consent. A minor must petition the court with somewhat unreasonable reguirments such as proof of income, housing, insurance or medical coverage and a etc.
How many single or divorced people do you know that can pay all the bills on a liimited salary, how many have private or government sponsored health insurance and recieve so type of gov. benefit or help from family.
Even adults have room mates to help with expenses and they can work full time.
AND YES, the minor know’s she needs to find employment, not to mention A CAR, and to be successful understands the importance of higher education.
It is common knowledge that every member of my household holds a great deal of respect for our soldier’s, several JROTC cadets that attended school with my daughter are serving right now as well as other friends we know. The young lady has and still is discussing her desire to serve her country and in-list in the Air Force. She is aware the military provides both full time employment, education as well as additional future benefits and risk associated with been deployed to fight in another country’s war.
I have advised her against that until she is eighteen and divorced.
To the person’s who said wait til 18 and suggested the cheaper ways to obtain a divorce, Thanks and I agree! I am already familar with divorce and court filing procedures and fee. I can prepare her divorce documents for her and she will pay the fee.
Until then. I am consulting a legal sources (thanks fo that advice} and reguesting a durable power of attorney so that I may continue to help this young lady.
To Nolainkansas- you provided no way to email privately so at the risk of offending by responding in this public forum: I would like to say this to you. Unlike verbal tone used during face to face communication, written tone is difficult to express and easily misunderstood. I am not sure you meant to sound so harsh and cold. My first thoughts after reading your direct reply was “he understands what been adult means but OMG, could you remove you foot off her back.and stop kicking her when she is down.” Most understand what been an adult and behaving as one involves and the facts you mention are considered just part of been a successful adult, but so is compassion.
If this young girl came to you for a job, and you knew all the facts, would you tell her no, or hire her based on the “Pay it forward” theory? Would you help find an affordable vehicle or even help her by providing a safe home in exchange for house or volunteer work until she has income for rent? Just wondering.

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Answer by Noone Knows Me
wait 6 months

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i live in a senior complex they have handicap and open spots but sometimes the parking is far from my place?

Question by : i live in a senior complex they have handicap and open spots but sometimes the parking is far from my place?
We also have 2 spots for future tenates but all. Aparments are rented was told we could park in 2 spots can another tenate compain and is there away of getting my own space

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Answer by Diane M
Unless each apartment has a spot numbered for their unit, the parking is up for grabs. That’s always something to consider when you look to rent a place.

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Q&A: Should we tell 91 year old grandma that she is never going home from an assisted living facility?D?

Question by 1whowants2know: Should we tell 91 year old grandma that she is never going home from an assisted living facility?D?
Due to physical and mental decline, an appt. had just been set to get tested for dementia and then fell, broke her hip and is now in assisted living with diagnosed dementia and in a wheelchair, can’t get up or walk on her own at all. The nurses say try hard to walk, etc. to go home. They say that to make her work to get strong but know she is unable. Our sister wants to tell her she will never go home…we feel the urge to protect her and know she forgets anyway…what should we do?
This is so helpful thank you all so much…one more detail…the doctors have determined her mind has failed so much that she is dangerous to herself live alone, forgetting safety rules of locking wheelchair, leaning over, etc. an will hurt herself more. Her only daughter (our mom)
died while she was in nursing home after short illness….she keeps forgetting that too and asks for her–she went to funeral via ambulance. My husband can’t life due to physical limitations/disability. Other than the sister who is causing mental confusion.
We are the power of attorney….the assisted living facility told us today grandma is upset after sisters phone calls.
We are at our ropes end…

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Answer by ruthie
Honesty is always the best policy! Telling her will have to better than always be anxious about returning home.

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How Does Assisted Living Differ from Other Levels of Care?

Question by Dereck Mulligan: How Does Assisted Living Differ from Other Levels of Care?

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Answer by Trinity Lifestyle
Assisted living communities offer a unique combination independent living and care. Unlike nursing homes and other medical facilities, assisted living facilities allow elders to maintain a sense of independence and involvement in a social community, while at the same time provide the assistance with daily life and peace of mind that comes with a professional support team. Try dogwoodforest.com.

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How Does Assisted Living Differ from Other Levels of Care?

Question by Gerald Brown: How Does Assisted Living Differ from Other Levels of Care?

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Answer by Brandi Cook
Assisted living communities offer a unique combination independent living and care. Unlike nursing homes and other medical facilities, assisted living facilities allow elders to maintain a sense of independence and involvement in a social community, while at the same time provide the assistance with daily life and peace of mind that comes with a professional support team.

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Seniors: What do you think of an Assisted Living Facility being built right across the street from your home?

Question by dottielasvegas: Seniors: What do you think of an Assisted Living Facility being built right across the street from your home?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
Lizzy-ti- This place is not for disabled people, & no mentally ill. It’s a for profit place. They are planning on spending 20-30 million to build. I can imagine the prices of the rooms.

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Answer by Diane M
I think its fine as long as you are in a neighborhood that allows comercial development. I have a friend who moved right down the street from an assisted living and skilled nursing home and she said that when she got really old all she would have to do is walk up the block and check in

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Rate my paragraph from 1-10?

Question by Almost Famous: Rate my paragraph from 1-10?
The question was: Describe yourself as a student.
Its for an application and I need it to be well done :D

As a student, I would delineate myself as a very driven person, there are numerous things in my life that I aspire to consummate and hopefully I will and each day is a pleasant step forward on my way there. I am a goal-oriented individual who endeavors to assist others less fortunate or those in need. I live in a world of ideas. I’m simultaneously everything, and nothing, I revolutionize from moment to moment. I think that being fond of a single distinctiveness is restrictive and boring. Although I’m ambitious and overly-competitive, I am somewhat shy about my personal life and confidence. However, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I know I will be triumphant and content in the future.

It’s supposed to be short.

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Answer by David
Overall I believe your paragraph is very well written, structured, and orientated. Good Job

Pick me

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starting a senior business from home and getting paid by the state?

Question by havyck: starting a senior business from home and getting paid by the state?
I would like to start a senior business with just myself working and get paid by the the state. I’m living in tx

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Answer by Steve D
Not sure what you mean by a “senior business” In most cases, in order to get paid by the state, you have to perform a service and then bid on jobs with whatever agency requires that service. All bids are advertised and anyone can bid – you just need to fill out the bid papers and submit them and hope you are better/cheaper than the other bidders.

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Q&A: I just got told that I’ve been disqualified from MEPS….Please Help!?

Question by Jnglkat24: I just got told that I’ve been disqualified from MEPS….Please Help!?
I have been disqualified from MEPS for asthma and depression. I disclosed that during my parents’ divorce both me and my bro would have to go to court ordered counseling sessions who then would report back to the court since it was a big custody case between my parents. There was no problem with that the first time I was at MEPS, why now? As for asthma, I had an inhaler to assist with the treatment of bronchitis.I played many sports, participated in many outdoor activities and never had any problems with asthma.I am now 24 and have stayed just as active, and no issues. But I was put on hold for the word inhaler. Since then I have gotten every shred of paperwork from my doctor and councilor on both issues, as well as personal letters from both doctors stating there are no conditions that would hinder my ability to serve in the Armed Forces. Before I was even disqualified, I was under the assumption that everything was a go; I went on MLOA, moved out of my home, sold many of my things to help pay bills, I have been living with my boyfriend’s parents until I was supposed to leave which was, like I stated before, supposed to be 2 months ago. With being out of work I am running out of funds since I have been waiting for this answer, just to get disqualified for something I don’t have. I want answers as to why I was DQ’ed. The recruiter that called me just told me that I was DQ’ed for asthma and depression, NOT HOW they came to that assumption. Plus before it went to BUMED, the MEPS doc wrote that waiver was recommended. I would do anything, PFT, reevaluation I know I don’t have these problems and I can prove it. I need some advice, what can I do?

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Answer by Ray
This is why your recruiter told you to not mention the counseling and not mention the inhaler. There was nothing wrong with you that required counseling and there was nothing wrong with you that required an inhaler. He was trying to help protect you from the retarded american medical system and its relationship to a retarded MEPS system. The system is broke and he tried to save you from it but you wanted to do it your way and tell them everything that they didn’t need to know. These are the consequences. You’re almost 100% done. Good luck finding a recruiter who is willing to try or a service willing to force MEPS to do a PMT.

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