YEAH, it is your home you make the rules and they should follow them.
The parent. In most states, the parent is responsible for the child until the child officialy becomes an adult.
The parent is responsible for the child as long as the child is under the age of 18. However, if the child is legally emancipated, the parents are no longer responsible for the child.
When children turn 18, they can leave home and are technically adults for whom the parent no longer has legal responsibility.
There is no legal age. It depends on if how responsible a child is.
A child can legallyt move out of home in exas and the police will not force you to move back home.
cons:a parent can't control a child when they are away from home. pro:a parent should have shown a child right from wrong before they leave home.
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.
Yes, they are considered an adult. The parents are no longer responsible for the individual.
so parent don't have time for there children not to talk of training them, which cause the unruliness.
No. Not legally responsible for the 20 year olds actions. However, if they have signed some kind of legal or loan document with them they are responsible for that. .
No. Not unless the parent brings a court action against the son and wins a judgment lien. In that case the court will issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records. The son could not sell or mortgage his home unless the lien was paid. On the other hand, the parent could ask the son to grant them a mortgage on his home in the amount of the student loan.
when the parent isn't home, and the child is alone in the house. In some cases it's child neglect, if the child records or has some kind of documentation of he/she doing the act, the parent can go to jail, or the child.