No they don't because the child is over age
As long as your child does not have a vehicle with them ever when at school the many insurance companies allow for a large discount due to the fact that the child is not a regular driver. They are still a member of your household and should be on your policy in case they drive when at home or may drive when at home.
no
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.
No, at 18 they are adults but if they move to finish school there might be a law in your state that support child support until graduation.
Yes if you 17yr old moves and is not attending school and is filing there classes will they lose their SSI. It is a good chance that the parents will lose SSDI also.
Because they are not the child's parents, guardians are not required to pay support.
Neither parent should receive any child support for a child that no longer lives with either parent. If possible, the parents should consider what they can do to directly help the child who has moved out to allow them to finish school and/or get a college or university education.
If the teens are living with their parents, then their parents provide for them. The level of support is going to depend on the parents' financial decisions and there is not any specific requirement besides what is needed for the child to live and go to school. If the teen moves out, they should expect to meet expenses on their own.
Cook, Laundry, Pay Bills, Get a Job, Survive
The parents are no longer responsible once the child reaches the age of 18 in Maryland, regardless of where they live.
In Illinois, parents are legally responsible for financially supporting their children until they reach the age of 18, or until the child completes high school, whichever comes later. Therefore, if a child moves out at the age of 17, the parent may still have obligations to support the child until they turn 18 or complete high school.
Emancipation generally means that the child is self-sufficient.