Just Blue
Senior Member
That is what makes me think the 14 year old might be in the entertainment business.
Why Q? What has OP posted that made you think that?????????
That is what makes me think the 14 year old might be in the entertainment business.
I will. They stink.There are two issues here:
1.) Can the 14 year old become emancipated?
2.) If emancipated, can the 14 year old then obtain a mortgage?
Since the 14 year old is still looking for a job, that kind of implies that she is not an Olympic athlete or a child actress. Additionally, since the family has not moved to California yet, she is not a legal resident of that state. California is the only state which will even consider emancipating a 14 year old so emancipation is not going to be possible prior to the move AND her becoming a legal resident thereof. So, yeah, I think it's a pretty good bet that Daughter is not going to be emancipated in the foreseeable future.
I continue to maintain that the likelihood of a 14 year old (or a 15 year old, or even a 16 year old), with no credit history (of course she doesn't - she doesn't even have a job) being granted a mortgage all on her own right off the bat with no co-signer and while still in school, even with a job, is so slim as to be non-existent. In fact, I would venture to say that the instrument has not yet been invented which can measure the magnitude of slimness we are talking about here.
I have not, and will not, make any judgment about the OP's parenting skills.
Why Q? What has OP posted that made you think that?????????