possible jail time and a restraint.
No. He is a legal adult and is responsible for his own actions, whether he lives with you or not.
No, at age 19, the "child" is an adult responsible for his own actions. The parent has no legal authority to make the 19 year old do what the parent wishes, therefore the parent cannot be held liable for the child's actions.
If you are not a legal adult you need your parents consent.
No but they are still there for you
18
In most countries, parents cannot legally disown their adult child in the sense of completely severing legal ties, such as disinheritance. However, parents can choose to have no contact or relationship with their adult child, which is not the same as disowning them in a legal sense.
no they can't you're considered a legal adult at 18
No. A divorce is a legal action that ends a legal marriage. Parents are not married to their children.
No, 18 is legal age of an adult.
In Nebraska, parents are typically responsible for their child until the age of 19. However, if the child has declared legal emancipation or has been legally declared independent by a court, the parents may not be held responsible for the child's actions. It's best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice in such situations.
It depends. But it is likely - if the parents petition on behalf of the adult-child.
In Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18 years old. Once a person reaches this age, they are considered an adult and are responsible for their own actions and decisions, regardless of whether their parents are still responsible for them or not.