hypothetical? hahaha , yea right, its already happened to me... i go to the bank to open a bank account, my first bank account eva...ima
stick 100 dollars in, and the lady is like well you already have an account here im like no i dont, and shes like yeah you do its a joint account with your mom, and im like how much is in it, i thought maybe it was savings for college or something, but it only had 5 dollars, and it had been open since 1997, in 97 i was only 8...who knows what else is out there
2006-09-02 12:46:13
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answered by guitarusa2001 1
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Children are incapable of reasoning abstractly until about nine or ten. They would be caught by then. If the parents treated the child well, not abused physically or emotionally and was informed by the parents....probably shock and then realize the need. The child is not liable or legally responsible until 17 or so for that, so timing is a very critical contingent.
In reality we are all born in debt for taxes owing to the national debt.
2006-09-02 14:16:20
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answered by Psyengine 7
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each person who repents and accepts Jesus as his or her savior will be allowed into heaven. certain, it would not seem honest. I have tried to do good all of my existence. No breaking the commandments, no breaking any guidelines, and so on. and then someone comes alongside who has executed what she or he needs all of his existence and receives to repent and finally end up in heaven with me. It does no longer sound honest positioned this kind, notwithstanding that is honest and we could continuously basically be at liberty that the hypothetical human being repented.
2016-12-06 04:32:54
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answered by gleiss 4
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They's probabyly struggle through life... demand the money from their parents, eventually. It'd be hard for them. Perhaps, maybe they'd try to start all over, cancel the cards if they could find a way...
2006-09-02 12:27:58
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answered by Bianka B 1
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The "child" would feel very betrayed. It would be a hard thing to get past.
Interesting question.
2006-09-02 12:57:37
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answered by Patti C 7
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If you think about it, its really not that farfetched.
How many people have gone to jail, then released with their credit totally destroyed? So they borrow their kids, which is legal,,,,Yeah, this can happen
2006-09-02 12:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I know someone that has their phone in their childs name, because they could not get in their own name.
2006-09-02 12:29:12
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answered by gee-geeofmo 3
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well the child would have a tough adulthood when they try to live on their own , but who knows
2006-09-02 12:40:33
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answered by jojo 6
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