No it is not correct that the girls parents have to pay the medical bills not only in the state of Tennesseee for the matter in any state in the world . Because the boy and his family are equally responsible for the mess in which the girl is in, so the boys paren must pay half the hospital bill.
You are responsible to pay for your child's health, pregnant or not, as long as they are minors.
The minor's parents are still responsible for her.
yes
no
In Tennessee, parents are generally not legally responsible for their children who are over the age of 18. Once a child reaches the age of majority, they are considered adults and are responsible for their own actions and decisions.
In Tennessee, a child must be at least 18 years old to leave home without parental consent. However, if a child leaves home before turning 18, they may be considered a runaway, and the police can be involved to ensure their safety.
In Tennessee, parents are generally legally responsible for their 16-year-old child, even if the child is married. The parents are responsible for providing their child with financial support, healthcare, and a safe living environment until the child reaches the age of majority. Marriage does not change the parents' legal responsibilities.
No, they are not
It is not the parents, but the estate that is responsible for any remaining debts. That will include medical bills. If there is not enough in the estate to cover them, someone will not get paid.
{| |- | Yes they can. Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. This is 18 in Tennessee. The responsibility includes determining where the child should live. |}
It depends partially on the age of the children. If they are not adults, the parents are responsible. If the children are above the age of majority, and not on their parents' insurance, they should be responsible for their own debts.
No unless you specifically guarantee payment.