PJ Stein
PJ Stein answered

Unless they have adopted the child, or became a legal guardian in some other legally binding way, IMO they shouldn't have to pay. However as Arthur Wright has stated in some states in the US, if you have been supporting the child and you and the custodial parent split, you will end up paying child … Read more

PJ Stein
PJ Stein answered Anonymous' question

I am sorry your family is going through this. I know it is hard on everyone involved. My parents split up when I was 13.

You need to talk to one or both of them and let them know how stressed you are. If you don't feel like talking to them, maybe talk to an … Read more

Tom  Jackson
Tom Jackson answered Anonymous' question

First of all, if they do divorce,  Understand that you didn't cause the break-up, realize that you can't fix it, and always remember that it's not your fault.

And you will survive if it happens.

I know living with this kind of uncertainty can be extremely stressful.

Talk to the parent you feel most comfortable with as Danae … Read more

Bikergirl Anonymous
Bikergirl Anonymous answered Anonymous' question

Talk to them .. As much as you are entitled to input in your family's issues, your parents have to work out their problems one way or the other.  Hopefully, they can come to an amicable way to deal with their problems .. Even if it means divorce. Believe it or not, some people become … Read more

Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch answered Anonymous' question

If you have a parent that you're close to, you might want to go to them and ask what is going on. Do it in a non-confrontational way. Remember, you're a child in this family. It's not your job to keep your parents together - it's their problem to work out. Try not to take … Read more

David Nguyen
David Nguyen answered

No you won't be going to jail for not paying a title loan. Since your loans was secured on the title of your vehicle, you can say goodbye to your vehicle as it is going to be possessed unless you speak to your car lender and decide on extending the repayment date.

Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch answered

Don't be such a child about this. If you don't care for your neighbors, why don't you move? Whatever has been done to your sister is over with, unless they are continuing with that behavior. Then you can get a restraining order. However, those are sometimes hard to enforce.

Deal with the problem. Get the law … Read more

Deanna Hupp
Deanna Hupp answered

When you're arrested and charged with a crime, a record of the event is entered into the database that local and state law enforcement agencies use to monitor the criminal records of various members of the public.

This has changed decisively. If you have a criminal record, it's now impossible to outrun it for any sustained … Read more

dragonfly forty-six
dragonfly forty-six answered lady horse's question

I'd fill it out and leave it blank and make no comment. They are probably used to people refusing that request. Like my friends above stated they can ask, but you don't have to comply.

I've watched a few friends go through identity theft and would never give out that information. It's horrible what they've gone … Read more

Ancient Hippy
Ancient Hippy answered lady horse's question

It's legal for them to ask but you can refuse to give it. They can also refuse to do business with you. I would NEVER give my SSN to them, you don't know where your paperwork, with your SSN, will be stored. It could be in an unlocked cabinet, available to anyone's eyes.

Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn answered lady horse's question

This is almost ten years old but it depends on your state. Personally? I wouldn't give them your S.S.N. But you might have to call someone in your local government to get what you need to know. Or even Social Security themselves.

There’s no law preventing a self-storage or other business from requesting an SSN as … Read more