Yes because the law for both states say that your parents are responsible for you until the age of 21 even if you have moved out, relocated, and fund yourself.
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well, actually parents are responsible financially till they graduate from collage, but if the drop out from school just till they turn 18.
yes
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No, only the biological or legal adoptive parent is financially responsible for the care of their minor child/children.
The state can try to recoup what they pay out by going after the non-supporting parent. Parents have the legal responsibility of supporting their children financially. A custodial parent who is receiving public assistance is being supported by the taxpayer. The non-custodial parent should be pursued to pay that back.
Unless there is a court order stating the parent is responsible for child support past the age of 18, then no.
Typically, parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in most places. However, in certain cases, legal guardians or the state may also become financially responsible for the minor if the parents are unable or unwilling to fulfill that responsibility.
You have to reach the age of majority. In most places that means you have to be at least 18 years of age. Until then, your parents are responsible for you financially.
The responsibility for repaying state assistance in Pennsylvania depends on the situation. Typically the non-custodial parent must repay state assistance as well as provide support for the child.
They are looking for positive strokes [psychologically speaking ] , validation, and possibly financial assistance. Offer only what you can afford to give, financially and/ or emotionally.You are NOT responsible for a grown-up able-bodied parent. Set boundaries and stick to them.
Not unless they signed taking that responsibility on. The estate has to resolve the issue.