Yes because they are still their parents
Yes but they may be too disabled to supervise them so visits may have to be supervised.
in world war 2-yes they did. They were allowed to go with their parents as well
Generally, parents are not responsible for the debts of their adult children. (Sometimes there are exceptions for severely disabled children.)
Parents were only allowed to visit their children a few minutes.
Yes, they are allowed to drink if they are supervised.
Only in the very rare instance of a severely disabled child whose adoptive parents are unable to support.
The risk for first cousins to have disabled children is the same odds as people who are not related so this depends on if there's a hereditary reason on one or both side of the family or what other reason the disability appeared. Disability can be many things. Speak to your parents and ask your doctor so they can test if this is something hereditary in your genes.
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents. They should be allowed to make them up. Divorce is a big decision and i not taken by children.
No, you have to be 21 to drink.
All of them.... see link
No why?
Generally, until the child attains majority (this varies from State to State) or becomes emancipated (generally, self-sufficient). Support may be ordered to enable a child to attend college and/or for longer periods for severely disabled children.