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No, the minor parent is.
Minors are not responsible for those decisions. The custodial parent is responsible and is the one who will be held accountable by the court. The children don't get to decide that they can disobey a custody agreement at any age.
A minor child can not enter into a contractual agreement of any kind and is not responsible for debt. A minor child under the age of 15 must have a bank statement or any other statement sent in care of the parent.
Yes a parent can be held responsible for a minor child's debt if the parent co-signs on a loan with the child. For credit cards, if the child is an authorized user on a parent's account the parent is also responsible for this debt.
It can be dependent on many factors. The primary insurance holder is always going to be held responsible. The parent of a minor is going to be responsible as well.
If a minor signs a contract under the legal age of majority (usually 18), the contract is typically not enforceable. In most cases, the parents would not be responsible for the contract unless they co-signed or guaranteed it. The minor may have the option to void the contract.
When the child is 18.
As long as they are a minor, they are the parent's responsibility. When the child becomes an adult at age 18 they are no longer responsible.
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Generally, if the son is a minor both parents are responsible. If the son is not a minor the person who signed is responsible.
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The key may be contained in the answer. If you are the PARENT of a minor child - you are responsible for the payment of their medical care.