It depends They proberly want you to pay it but really they need to because if they think they can go to work like an adult they will need to pay money like an adult
No, you shouldn't be. They are legally an adult and therefore are able to live on their own and be responsible for their own actions. Depending on where you live and what school your child is in depends on who will be held responsible.
Yes, they are an adult.
The estate will be responsible for the debts. A child is not responsible unless they co-signed for it.
the school or the child it depends on how the child is hurt
Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.
Yes, once you are 18 you are an adult. You are responsible for yourself and your child.
That completely depends upon which country you live. In the UK you are legally an adult at 18 and you can choose to live where you like.
If you live in a state where an 18 year old is a legal adult then that adult is legally responsible for himself or herself. He or she is responsible for his own debts and liabilities. You are not liable for co-pays on his medical bills. If you are covering your adult child on your health insurance you are responsible to pay the premiums. If you choose not to cover your adult child on your health insurance plan you are not required to keep him or her covered under your plan. He or she is responsible to obtain their own health insurance plan if you choose not to put him on your plan. Most insurance plans will not place an adult child on your insurance plan if he or she is not attending school....and there can be restrictions on the amount of classes a student is taking to qualify to stay on your health insurance plan. Any adult child living in your home you are not legally responsible to provide health insurance, pay his or her bills or medical bills. You are even legally allowed to charge that adult child for expenses incurred by him or her.
Schools are responsible for your child's safety and well-being during school hours, on school grounds, and during school-sponsored activities.
The decedent's estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent.
Over 21,he/she is an adult, and is responsible for themselves
Not if that child is married then yes the parents would be responsible.