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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
This is why I asked. When I turned 18, my obligations were no longer my parents'. Requiring them to sign something when I was able to make decisions on my own wouldn't have gone over well. I don't see how something like that could have been required.
I equated it to co-signing on a car. If you can't do it on your own and can't get someone to co-sign, you're SOL. I thought that was the case in Tri-Delta.
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I can't really explain it further than I did in my previous post. I know it requires it. I know parents sign it regardless of their providing monetary assistance or not. I can't shed further light on special circumstances and the like because I cannot think of any. I apologize again.