If she's 18, she's reached the age of majority and is an adult. You have no responsibility for her debts except as follows: * Anything you cosigned * Any debts she ran up before she was 18
It depends on which debts are discharged in your bankruptcy. There are several types of debts, such as student loans, which consistently persist through bankruptcy. Moreover, you may be liable even for debts that traditionally are discharged, such as credit card debts, where there is even of bad faith and manipulativeness on your part, i.e. you racked up thousands in credit card debt in the days before filing for bankruptcy.
You want to pierce your ten year old daughters nose?
Homer Simpson's daughters are 8 year old Lisa& 1 year old Maggie.
one of his daughters are 17 year old daughter named Mia not sure about the other
If you love her, yes ---- Unless there is some special circumstance, the fact that you child has left the house does not change your responsibility for her. You would still be liable for debts incurred by your minor child.
No.
Yes
If its at school yes.
The owner of the vehicle please the people on the insurance policy are liable.
If the 17 year olds parents give permission. Not something I'd give my daughters permission to do.
Who had the seizure?
Not unless they signed something saying they would be.