It depends on the age of majority in your state. If the child is legally an adult then you have no further responsibility.
Parents should provide healthy food choices in their homes. Additionally, they should encourage their kids to get involved in sports or other active activities.
If the grandparents have had custody the parents of the child have to pay them child support. If you by child care mean daycare that is also the parents who pay for that.
Yes, it is. The child is an innocent bystander and has nothing to due with the irresponsible choices made by his/her parents.
If the parents have the same last name, then that name should be given to the child as well. If the parents have different last names, then the child can be given a hyphenated version of both parents' names. In some states, your choices may be limited.
it depends on the parent/parents involved, how they interact with one another, and the child or children involved. it depends on whether the parents were ever together or not and if the child has gotten used to living with both parents. there are so many variables, including societal influences; therefore, it is not a general answer.
Many parents are involved in their children's lives. In most cases, it is good to have involved parents. Abandonment is a big problem that affects children for their entire lives. There are situations, however, where a child is better off living away from their parents.
Parents. How involved the parents are with their child and his/her education and life. If they read and talk to their child. Play games with them, eat dinner with them and communicate. Show them the world and explain it to them. Listen to what their child is telling them and show them that they are loved.
If the parents own the car then yes. If the adult child owns the car then no.
So the child can learn and gain advantages from the relationships.
No, not if the child lives where the parents dont agree. However, the friend can file as a foster parent to say that the parents abandoned the child which would either cause the parents to loose custody and/or the minor to become emancipated.. In the longrun if the government ends up supporting the child, then Yes you will end up paying the government back for supporting your child.
The parents can be arrested or fine for child neglect and social services will be involved and/or put the child or children in foster care.
for what?