Historically the brides family is responsible for the reception and the brides dress.
If the bride called off the wedding most courts would not be willing to entertain a lawsuit for expenses that the brides family incurred as part of planning for a wedding.
Please be more specific. Before the wedding, during , after , financial obligations etc.
In life, every man has twin obligations obligations to his family, to his parents, to his wife and children; and he has an obligation to his people, his community, his country.
No. But it would be prudent to file an absentee minor report with local authorities or file a petition in the circuit court of the county or city of residence to have the minor returned to their custody or to be relieved of their parental legal and financial obligations.
Yes provide for their minor Child
Child support does not depend upon the legal relationship of the parents - instead, it is based upon the relationship between the parent and the child. Thus, parents who are unmarried are still parents and have the same parental rights and obligations to their children as a married or divorced couple would.
The financial responsibility of a step parent for stepchildren over 18 years old depends on various factors such as legal obligations, custody arrangements, and individual circumstances. In general, step parents are not legally obligated to financially support stepchildren once they reach adulthood. However, some step parents may voluntarily choose to provide financial support if there is a close relationship or if it is agreed upon within the blended family.
In general, child support obligations are imposed on absent parents.
No, 18 is legal age of an adult.
Yes. Parents cannot terminate their obligations until the age of majority (18).
The Private School Aid Service (PSAS) offers financial aid services to parents of children. Parents can apply for financial aid and each case will be assessed.
No, not at all.
Absolutely not.