Give them responsibilities such as walking the dog, completing chores, helping you around the house, helping siblings with homework. Reward them for good behavior, take away privileges for misbehavior.
yes she is.
Parents need to be mature and responsible to provide a stable and nurturing environment for their children. They need to make decisions in the best interest of their children and model appropriate behavior for them to follow. Being mature and responsible helps parents navigate challenges and setbacks effectively, ultimately shaping the well-being and development of their children.
I really don't think one can make such generalizations. What's more, they can easily lead to stereotyping, which is undesirable. The notion that the children of working mothers become confident and responsible is about as accurate as the notion that they are neglected!
They were responsible for being sexually active and not being safe. they wanted those children.
No. They are adults so they are responsible.
Normally the estate has that responsibility. If the children co-signed, they can be held personally responsible.
The children are not directly responsible for burial costs and debts in Texas. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
The children are not directly responsible in Pennsylvania. The estate is responsible to settle all the debts. Until these have been paid, the children are not entitled to receive anything.
parents!
In Texas, a parent is typically no longer responsible for their children once they reach the age of 18, which is the age of majority. At that point, children are considered legal adults and responsible for themselves.
No, parents are not ultimately responsible for their children's sins. Each individual is responsible for their own actions and choices. Parents can guide and influence their children, but ultimately, each person is accountable for their own behavior.
It depends partially on the age of the children. If they are not adults, the parents are responsible. If the children are above the age of majority, and not on their parents' insurance, they should be responsible for their own debts.