If this debt is from a loan or credit card they obtained while under age 18 the lending institution is At Fault for granting the credit. If the debt is owed by a parent then you still owe it.
No, not unless the child was a co-signer and agreed to be responsible for payment of the debt.
If it was taken out before you were 18, it's your parents. After that, it depends on the kind of student loan, and who signed the papers.
Generally, no. Not unless you agreed to be responsible and signed an agreement to that effect.
The children are not directly responsible in Pennsylvania. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
yes due to the fact that they are your parents but sometimes depending if child has life insur. they sometimes do not have to pay.
No, in Michigan your parents are responsible for you until you are 18 years old.
Parents are responsible financially for a 17 year old in Michigan who voluntarily moves out of the house unless the teen is completely emancipated. Teens can be partially emancipated, which means parents can still be responsible for certain things.
Seventeen is not the same as 18. Michigan law says the parents are responsible for the minor.
No, you cannot move out without your parents' permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Michigan, which is 18. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
The parents are still responsible for them. Without their permission they will have to wait until they are 18 in Michigan.
In Michigan they are not personally responsible for the debt. The estate has to pay off the debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.
The cop is wrong. A 17 year old can be reported as a runaway and the parents are still responsible for them in Michigan. While police would rather not get involved, the parents are within their rights to request and receive assistance.
By who? The Parents? The parents are responsible for the welfare of a minor and the minor lives where they want them to live. The government? Not unless they have signed up in the military or are an illegal alien.
Yes, they can if the parents are okay with it. They will have to wait until they are 18 otherwise.
If the bill belongs to a minor, it will most likely be put on the credit report of the responsible party, which would be one of the parents, or the legal guardian of the minor at the time the debt was accrued.
The children are not directly responsible. If you are the executor of the estate, yes, insomuch as there are assets to pay them with. If the debts exceed the assets, there are some people who will not get paid, including the beneficiaries.
In Michigan, parents are responsible for the care and supervision of their minor children. If a child runs away, parents are expected to take reasonable steps to locate and ensure the child's safety. Failure to fulfill this responsibility could potentially lead to charges of neglect or abandonment. It is important for parents to report the runaway to the authorities and seek assistance in locating and supporting the child.