Yes the parent is still responsible for them. They will remain responsible until they reach the age of majority. In almost all states that is 18, higher in others.
In most cases, parents are not automatically responsible for a 17-year-old's actions in a civil lawsuit. However, depending on the circumstances of the case, a court could potentially hold parents accountable if they were found to be negligent in supervising or guiding their child's behavior. It would be advisable for the parents to seek legal advice in such situations.
In Maryland, a minor is someone under the age of 18. Parents are generally responsible for their minor children until they turn 18, except for some specific circumstances such as when a minor is married or emancipated by a court.
If a minor signs a contract under the legal age of majority (usually 18), the contract is typically not enforceable. In most cases, the parents would not be responsible for the contract unless they co-signed or guaranteed it. The minor may have the option to void the contract.
In Texas, parents are legally responsible for their children until they turn 18, regardless of whether the child has moved out of the home. This means that parents are still responsible for their minor child's welfare until they reach the age of majority.
Parents in Indiana are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18.
In California, a minor (under 18) who leaves home without parental consent may be considered a runaway. Parents can file a runaway report with law enforcement, who will try to locate the minor and return them home. Parents are legally responsible for their minor children and can face consequences if they fail to provide care and support.
The minor's parents are still responsible for her.
No, the minor parent is.
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The parents.
In Maryland, a minor is someone under the age of 18. Parents are generally responsible for their minor children until they turn 18, except for some specific circumstances such as when a minor is married or emancipated by a court.
Their parents or legal guardians.
their parents or guardians
Yes. They are a minor and the parents are still responsible for their child's actions.
Generally, if the son is a minor both parents are responsible. If the son is not a minor the person who signed is responsible.
Parents are fully responsible for their minor childrens health, and that includes their emotional well being as well.
If a minor signs a contract under the legal age of majority (usually 18), the contract is typically not enforceable. In most cases, the parents would not be responsible for the contract unless they co-signed or guaranteed it. The minor may have the option to void the contract.
In Texas, parents are legally responsible for their children until they turn 18, regardless of whether the child has moved out of the home. This means that parents are still responsible for their minor child's welfare until they reach the age of majority.