The laws will depend upon the state. In some states the parents remain responsible for the support of a court emancipated child until they are 18, though they are not responsible for the child's debts incurred after emancipation. Parents cannot be held responsible for the financial welfare or the legal liability of a minor who arbitrarily leaves the family home, as long as they file an absentee minor report or other notification with authorities. Under common law, parents are not liable for a minor child's torts (injury to a person or property) unless the parent can be proven to be in some way At Fault. Examples: allow an unlicensed minor to drive, supply a minor with alcohol, and so forth.
Technically, yes. It is still your child and its always going to be yours. ---- It depends on the jurisdiction.
Yes, parents are responsible for their child's actions up until the day they turn 18 years of age.
Yes legally you are still responsible for your daughter as long as she is living in your home. Now if she no longer is living with you than you are responsible in ethical aspect as you are their parent.
The right to tell them to move out. They are no longer responsible for the adult and can have them forcibly removed.
what right does a parent or guardianhave when a 18 year old is still living at home in pennsylvania
The parents are responsible for them until they are an adult. Yes, they get to determine where they live.
They have the right to tell them to move out. They are no longer responsible for the adult and can have them forcibly removed by the police.
Being married makes one an adult in the eyes of the law. They will be able to show the marriage license to contract.
YEAH, it is your home you make the rules and they should follow them.
No they are not!
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.
Presumably the 18-year-old themselves; at that age, you are considered an adult (in most countries) and thus responsible for your own life.
Yes, they are considered an adult. The parents are no longer responsible for the individual.
For the most part, a parent is not responsible for an 18 year old who decided to leave home. In certain states however, the age of majority is over 18. In those states, the parents are responsible until the child reaches the age of majority.