No. You play no part in the adult giving a gift to the minor.
Yes! Minors are not seen as adults in civil legal matters and must have an adult representative during legal matters, including child support suits. A minor parent, when applying for child support services, should provide the name and contact information of an adult who can serve as their next friend (adult representative). In most cases this will be the minor's parent or legal guardian.
No. The child support was owed to the custodial parent and not the child. In order to obtain a judgment lien the adult children would need legal standing to bring suit in civil court- they wouldn't qualify. Also, there may be a statute of limitations. They, and their mother, should consult with an attorney who specializes in family law to determine if their mother can file a claim against the estate.
The key word in the question is "gifts." It is very unlikely that a suit can be filed for gifts, though there might be exceptions or special circumstances. The only way to know without any doubt is to consult an attorney.
You can as your children's rep.see links--------------------Additional: Citizens cannot "press charges" only law enforcement officers or prosecutors can "bring charges" against people. Minors are legally incapable of bringing lawsuits against anyone, however, as stated in the above answer, you can bring a civil suit against the other parent on behalf of your child but [CAUTION] you had better be fairly certain that the other parent doesn't possess proof of their allegation.
Adult White Men o.O
The ribbons you earn (at least some) can be worn as an adult
You have to be an adult. In New York that would be the age of 18.
ask an adult or go suicide for no school. (but don't really go suicide)
It depends what country you are in. In Australia an 18 yo is legally an adult and thus can do so. In The United States, a legal adult (18 in most, if not all 50 states) can! Someone under 18 would need an adult to Petition for Legal Name Change on their behalf unless that minor had already gone to court and been declared an "emancipated minor" by court order. For California, Yes. You can look up California's Code of Civil Procedure sections 1775-1779.5. 18 or older, you can do it without your father's permission in California.
Morse Adams Cartwright has written: 'Adult adjustment' -- subject(s): Civil employment, Veterans
Sigh.... For those who think "how many" is the same as "what per cent"... Around 260,000 men died in the southern service. These were almost all adult, white males. This amounted to over ten per cent of the total of adult, white males in the south at the 1860 census.
As an adult, Harriet Tubman was a prominent abolitionist who worked to rescue enslaved individuals through the Underground Railroad. She also served as a Union spy during the American Civil War and later became an advocate for women's suffrage.