You are NOT responsible for your 21 year old son who is now a man and should look after himself!!!!! This is in Kentucky and ANYWHERE ELSE in the whole wide world!! Only when your son is mentally chalenged and cannot fend for himself are you responsible.
Parents can legally stop their children from moving out if they are minors and/or financially dependent on them. They have a duty to provide for their children and can make decisions in their best interest until they reach the legal age of majority.
When he becomes an adult. That would be 18 years of age.
No.
The legal age for a child to leave home varies depending on the country or state. In most places, the age is 18, but some locations may have different laws. It's important to check local regulations to determine the specific requirements for your situation.
The term "junior" typically stops being used when the individual it was referring to passes away.
Legally, in most places parents are not responsible for any debts a child incurs after the age of 18 (provided that they don't go out of their way to make themselves legally responsible, such as co-signing a loan). "Should" is a matter of opinion, and is something that parents will need to decide for themselves.
You go to a responsible Adult and tell them how you are being bullied.
Yes. When you co-signed the loan you made yourself legally responsible to pay the amount due if your grandson failed to make the payments. You are as responsible as he is for paying the loan.
Yes parents are legally responsible for their children until the child reaches the age of responsibility.
Not unless there are special local laws, or something covering this is in the tenancy agreement.
If you signed a contract to buy the home you can not legally stop paying. -No matter WHO owns the land it's on.
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