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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What I'm reading on this thread is that objecting PPs are laying down rules about what "resides" means in the District, without spelling them out. I can't find a clause in DC law stating that a parent, child or both parent and child must sleep at a certain address X number of nights in the year to claim a property as their primary residence in the District of Columbia to render said address legit for school enrollment purposes. For those crying FRAUD, how do your rules read? Under your rules, how many nights would the mom, the child, or both mom and child need to stay in this condo for them to be able to use it to register the child at a DCPS program in Upper NW, on top of having obtained the requisite residency verification docs? Are you arguing that a certain % of the child's stuff would need to be in the condo X number of days in the year (rather than, say, in a storage unit?). What percentage? Are you arguing that if the child sleeps in the condo a X number of nights in the year, that the mom could in fact use the address to register him? Or would more have to happen, Grandma shares legal custody of the child with the parents? Not clear on what your standards are for residency/domicile are, or the DC's either, in regard to this particular scenario, or how relevant they are.[/quote] Is it raining much out there in Landover today?[/quote]
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