No, not unless you are a joint debtor/account holder.
No. You are not considered an adult in Minnesota until you reach the age of 18. Your parents still are responsible for you.
Yes, they are an adult.
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The estate will be responsible for the debts. A child is not responsible unless they co-signed for it.
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.
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.
The decedent's estate is responsible for the debts of the decedent.
Sometimes, but the an adult child has their own life now, right? The parents aren't really responsible. They probaly did there best to grow their disabled child as best they could.
No they are not personally responsible for their mother's debt. One of the primary reasons to open an estate is to resolve such debts. The estate has to pay off the debts. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.
Report it. Get the child help immediately. If there is no one else (grandmother, aunt, adult siblings, etc.) to care for the child, he/she will be awarded to the state.