As he is still a very much a minor the parents are accountable till he is a adult at the age of 21 years at least.
In Nebraska, parents are typically responsible for their child until the age of 19. However, if the child has declared legal emancipation or has been legally declared independent by a court, the parents may not be held responsible for the child's actions. It's best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice in such situations.
Yes, parents are legally responsible for a person under the age of 18. This includes providing basic needs such as food, shelter, and medical care, as well as taking responsibility for the child's actions until they reach the age of majority.
You can prove you are responsible to your parents by consistently following through on your commitments, completing tasks without being reminded, and openly communicating with them about your actions and decisions. Show them that you can be trusted by taking initiative, being accountable for your actions, and demonstrating maturity in your behavior.
In Tennessee, parents are generally not legally responsible for their children who are over the age of 18. Once a child reaches the age of majority, they are considered adults and are responsible for their own actions and decisions.
In New Jersey, parents are legally responsible for their 18-year-old children until they reach the age of 18. Once a child turns 18, they are considered legal adults and parents are no longer responsible for their actions or welfare.
Legally, parents are typically not responsible for their child's actions once they turn 18. At this age, individuals are considered adults and are held accountable for their own actions. However, this can vary depending on specific circumstances and situations.
Yes they can, welcome to being an adult.
Criminally, no. An adult, whether they're living with their parents or not, is fully responsible for them self. The eighteen-year-old, and he alone, can and will be held responsible for their own actions. In civil matters, it may depend on the circumstance. If the parent co-signed on any kind of loan or payment for the eighteen-year-old, and the eighteen-year-old does not keep up with the payments, the cosigner can be held responsible for those payments.
Yes they can call your parents. Nebraska has set the age of majority at 19. Until then, they hold your parents responsible for you.
Police or parents
because they want to be responsible for their actions.
Because you are not an adult. Until then, your parents are responsible for you and your actions.
Minors can achieve emancipation if they can prove they're responsible. If they're not responsible, yes, the parents are responsible for the minor's actions.
To a certain extent, yes. Parents are supposed to be responsibly for their childrens actions. And children need to respect their parents as well.
18
No. He is a legal adult and is responsible for his own actions, whether he lives with you or not.
Seventeen is not the same as eighteen. Until you are an adult, the Nevada law says the parents are responsible for the minor.
At this age you are considered an adult . Your parents do not have to be present. They no longer are responsible for you.