No, child support is not retroactive unless there is already a order of support in place from the court. When there is an active order and a minor leaves the custodial parents home either with or without permission, support should still be paid as required until the matter is resolved in court.
{| |- | Once the age of majority is reached, they are no longer a minor. In Georgia, the age is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
{| |- | Certainly you can as long as you have the parents permission. Until they reach the age of majority the parent is responsible for the minor. But the parents can decide were the best place for a child to live is. It does not relieve them of responsibility for the child. |}
No, the minor parent is.
{| |- | Once the age of majority is reached, they are no longer a minor. In New Jersey, the age is 18. At that point the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
Not Legally. The age of majority in New York is 18. The minor's parents would have legal recourse to have the minor child returned to their custody if they objected to the move.
Someone who is under the age of majority. A child.
No, they have not reached the age of majority. Until that age, 18 in California, the parents are going to be responsible and make the decisions.
The parents are no longer responsible for a child when they reach the age of majority. In Washington that is age 18.
No. The minor has the same needs as before which the parents have to pay for. The minor and the father of her child will have to pay for their own child.
No, the child's under-age parents are the legal guardians of the child.
Yes. The child is your baby. As long as your a fit mother the child cannot be taken away from you. If you are a minor, your parents still have custody of you, but you have custody of your child.
Someone who is under the age of majority. A child.