Guardianship and conservatorship?



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Age of majority since 18 Arguing about what and with whom?

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what do you mean she wants to? they don't pay, her uncle does. and if he won't pay? she has her own money for her education?

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And who cares about the family relationship of a mother and adult daughter? Let her pay her tuition and study. What's the mother got to do with it?

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I also don't understand what the mother's opinion has to do with it?

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There is no dispute No one is obligated to support this adult girl: feed, provide housing, pay for education and tights Let her work and provide for herself, all her needs, including her need for a paid education If the uncle paid for education such he had an attack of altruism, then what does the girl's mother have to do with it? The girl could have, by the way, studied well, passed her Uniform State Exam, and been able to study for free at the state level She could have gone to work, and saved up for tuition, or studied at night or part-time I see the unpleasantness of the situation in the fact that young women are looking for laws that would allow them in their adult. working age to live at the expense of other people.

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Your classmate is whistling that she is not recovering because of her mother. Let her pay the money and keep studyingThe dean's office is passively inactive - and you're suggesting that the dean's office staff drop in rounds to pay?

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Why was she expelled for non-payment? Her uncle didn't pay the tuition, did he? Something's wrong. Most likely her mother paid and her financial situation simply changed. What mother would prevent her child's tuition from being paid?

 

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