When they are 18.
{| |- | They have to be the age of majority. In most states that is the age of 18, but can vary. Once they reach that age, the parents are no longer responsible for the child. |}
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.
{| |- | That would be the age of majority. In New York that is 18 years of age. After they child reaches 18, the parents are no longer responsible for them. |}
You're a legal adult. Your parents are no longer legally or financially responsible for you, and you are no longer subject to the rules and control of your parents (of course if you live under their roof, you got to follow their rules or risk being kicked out).
The biological parents are responsible to pay for their child and will have to pay child support so unless the parents take care of it the family member have to go to court and apply for it if the child will be staying for a longer period or time.
An emancipated child - if this is what you are talking about. This is a child who has sought the court's approval to be declared an adult - making this child no longer a ward of his parents. The would no longer be responsible for him financially or in any other way.
When they are 18.
18
Nope. Parents are no longer responsible for the financial well being of their children after the eighteenth birthday.
First you have to contact the family court, ask for a petition to be emancipated from your parents. If you are self sufficiant and can provide on your own, you can be emacipated. Which means your parents are no longer responsible for you financially. Eash state may have different laws that apply.
Yes, in Mississippi parents are still legally and financially responsible for their minor children even if they get married. Marriage does not emancipate a minor from their parents' responsibility until they reach the age of majority.
If they have been emancipated. Until the court has signed it, the parents remain responsible.