Does anyone know the Indiana law, stating the age a child can not sare a room with the opposite sex sibling?
Answer:
I hope there's no law against being too poor to afford more ample housing! If there is such a law, then the state should be obligated to *help* you get a bigger house.
I don't think there actually is a law, and I couldn't find one. However, once your daughter hits puberty, it would be better if she is seperated from him so that she has some privacy. Girls don't need a younger brother in their female business.
I don't know about Indiana, but most states that I have lived in it's 5. Call your local DSS office and they will be able to tell you for sure. Do they have a bedroom? That is a concern. DSS guidelines are pretty much the same across the country give or take. And they do not like kids sleeping in the living room. Good luck, hope it all works out. Hope it helps.
I'm not really sure, but in KY it's age 8.
The answers post by the user, for information only, FeelBaby.com does not guarantee the right.
