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no. over 18 they are legally an adult no matter where they live

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It depends on the circumstances and laws in your jurisdiction. Generally, parents may be held responsible for the actions of their children if they were negligent in entrusting them with a vehicle, such as if the parent knew the child was reckless or unfit to drive safely. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.

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Q: Can parents be responsible for a 21 year old living in their home who has an auto accident?
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