The parents are no longer responsible once the child reaches the age of 18 in Maryland, regardless of where they live.
{| |- | Certainly you can, unless you are in New York. Once the child reaches the age of majority, 18 in most places, but 21 in New York, the parent is no longer responsible for them. There is no requirement to provide them a home after that age. |}
Not in the United States. You must be at least 16 with permission or have a court order.
her parent Why "her" parent. Not in the UK. The legal age for drinking in public is 18 and even under that age the parent would not be resopsuble. I would have thought that a twenty year old would be responsible for their own actions unles they had some medical condition. They can join their countries forces, fight and die for their country but the counrty treats them as children.
In Maryland, the age of consent is 16, so it is legal for a 16-year-old to date a 20-year-old. However, there may be restrictions on the sexual activities they can engage in due to age of consent laws. It's important to be aware of the laws regarding sexual activity with minors.
No, they're not. At 18 a child is LEGALLY an adult, and have to pay their own bills and costs if the parents are not willing to do it. -- Yes, if they meet the following: still live at home with no means to support themselves or if they are still attending school. I do not think this applies everywhere. This continues until age 21 in some countries, but mostly 18 the (civilized) western world. This applies in the United States until 21, but only if the child meets the above criteria. If the parent has kicked them out even with no way to support themselves then they are not responsible. However as long as they are living under the parents roof they are until 21.
Can she legally move in with him?,,,, YES,,,,,,,,, Can He leagally let her move in? NO!
Yes, since 18 year olds are legally adults.
Yes, it's when we can finally drink alcohol legally.
Francis Thomas (born February 3, 1799 in Frederick County, Maryland; died January 22, 1876 in Frankville, Maryland) succeeded William Grason as the twenty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 3, 1842 and January 6, 1845. Following the end of Thomas' term as Governor, Thomas G. Pratt (born February 18, 1804 in Georgetown, Maryland; died November 9, 1869 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the twenty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 6, 1845 and January 3, 1848.
Thomas G. Pratt (born February 18, 1804 in Georgetown, Maryland; died November 9, 1869 in Baltimore, Maryland) succeeded Francis Thomas as the twenty-seventh Governor of Maryland, serving between January 6, 1845 and January 3, 1848. Following the end of Pratt's term as Governor, Philip F. Thomas (born September 12, 1810 in Easton, Maryland; died October 2, 1890 in Baltimore, Maryland) became the twenty-eighth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 3, 1848 and January 6, 1851.
I hope you have your own house if you are 20.
William Grason (born March 11, 1788 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland; died July 2, 1868 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland) succeeded Thomas W. Veazey as the twenty-fifth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 7, 1839 and January 3, 1842. Following the end of Grason's term as Governor, Francis Thomas (born February 3, 1799 in Frederick County, Maryland; died January 22, 1876 in Frankville, Maryland) became the twenty-sixth Governor of Maryland, serving between January 3, 1842 and January 6, 1845.