Q: Attorney Japp. My question was if this was legal for me to allow her to live away from home.
She is a very responsible person. First, she's top in her class. She's just been awarded a great paid position as a teacher's aide in her senior year. She is with this guy now almost a year come this Thursday. They are together most of the time anyway unless he's at work or she's at school. She stays with him throughout the week now as it is at his parents house with him. She's very responsible with birth control and has been under the care of a clinic for months. I will make sure the bills are paid with her money that I receive for her, but he is responsible for half. But if for SOME reason that doesn't work out, I'll have her covered until she's 18. She already has plans for college as well. She has had to live without her father, my ex husband, being in her life for many years as it is, so she appreciates her boyfriend being there for her. This has been half my idea as well. I've been on my own since 16 and went to college and had a great career until illness in 2009. "Rules?!?"
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