It will depend on the specific jurisdiction. In some states they child is not considered an adult until they graduate. If they are considered an adult, you no longer have any obligation.
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.
Nope. Parents are no longer responsible for the financial well being of their children after the eighteenth birthday.
Legally, no not at all. They are not financially responsible for you once you turn eighteen. Even if you are under the age of eighteen and decide to have a child it is up to you to provide for your child. They may still be financially "responsible" for you until you are 18 but the way the law sees it they do not have to provide for their grandchildren if you decide to have a child before becoming an adult. They are not financially responsible for anything anymore.
No.
In New York, parents are generally not legally obligated to support their children after they turn 18. However, if the child is disabled or is still attending school, the parents may be required to provide financial support beyond age 18.
In Georgia, parents are legally responsible for their child until they reach the age of 18, regardless of whether the child moves out of the home before turning 18. This means that parents are still responsible for providing financial support, supervision, and guidance to their child until they reach the age of majority.
until they enter their home Another View: I think not. Considering that not all school buses deliver their riders directly to their residences. They are responsible until such time as the driver sees them safely off the bus and the bus moves off continuing on its route.
No, in Arizona a person must be 18 years old to move out without parental permission. Even with parental permission, a person under 18 is still considered a minor and may not legally live independently.
Yes, the parents would still be responsible for her until she reaches the age 18.
He is an adult and the court can find you financially responsible if he is in college, not otherwise. In that case you still pay child support and can choose to pay directly to him or his bills. Just go to court and have it modified.
If the driver is under 18, typically their parent or legal guardian would be financially responsible for any damages or liabilities resulting from an accident. This is because minors are not legally capable of entering into contracts or being held fully liable for damages.
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.