Full question:
I have 2 questions: 1. What does Texas law say when a brother and sister have to have their own bedrooms and not sleeping in the same room? 2. What does Texas law say what is the appropriate age a minor may babysit other children?
- Category: Minors
- Date:
- State: Texas
Answer:
Answer to Question 1: Texas law does not specifically regulate whether siblings of the opposite sex must have separate bedrooms or at what age they can share a room. This issue may arise in cases involving child protective services, foster homes, or custody disputes. It's important to consider the children's long-term health and privacy when making this decision.
Answer to Question 2: Texas does not have a specific law regarding the minimum age at which a minor may babysit other children. Generally, guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services can provide useful information on this topic.
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