Parents supposed to support you in every way in college. Especially if you don't have a job yourself. But they should give money just enough for you to basically survive in college, like money for food, clothes, etc. Laptops, phones, etc. should already be provided. Sometimes though parents aren't perfect and not all parents help their children. It's wise though to find means to be able to support yourself in college if your parents don't help you out. It's also a great time to learn how to use and spend your money wisely more on needs vs wants.
He isn't unless he chooses to be. Parents are not responsible to pay for the higher education of children regardless if they are biological, adopted or living in a blended family. Bearing the financial obligation of sending a child to college is a choice not a legal obligation.
AnswerYou can move out at 18. But that sort of depends upon what you and your parents agree to. They might agree to pay for college if you live at home. They are under no obligation to put you through college.
There are no known laws that state a parent has to give their children their birth certificate at a certain age, so they do not have a legal obligation to do so.
No,none of the Duggar parents or children have went to college.
A conditional obligation is an obligation that is only triggered if a certain condition or event occurs. This means that the obligation to perform or fulfill the duty is dependent on the specified condition being met. If the condition is not satisfied, the obligation may not need to be fulfilled.
A conditional obligation is obligation with a condition. ex... I will support your studies in college if Mr. A dies.
Generally, a parent's estate is responsible, the children are not--even when the children are not broke--, unless the children have committed themselves to pay for the obligation in some other way.
Usually in the United States, children tend to stay with their parents until they reach the age of 18. This is due to college. In other countries, such as Italy in Europe, children usually stay with their parents until they are married.
social obligation is feeling morally or legally bound/ indebted to society. it is a moral responsibility to do something generally acceptable by society. For example, parents have a social obligation to teach children good manners.
If children had a legal obligation towards their parents after adulthood they would be responsible for the care of their parents in much the same way that a parent is legally responsible for the care of their children. This would legalize the assumption that adult children should look after parents. Historically the elderly have always needed the support of their offspring and the community in order to survive and this is still the case morally, but legally, a child in many parts of the world has no obligation to provide for their parents, with the responsibility of care often falling to the state in economically developed countries. India, Israel and Taiwan there are laws in place to force adult children to support their parents and in China parents can make their adult children sign a voluntary but legally binding Family Support Agreement. Similarly a dozen American states, including California and Illinois, have civil law in place that allows parents and grandparents to sue (demanda) their descendants if they are in need of support that their children fail to provide willingly. In the United Kingdom the Elizabethan Poor Law made parents and children legally responsible for each other from 1601 until 1967: now no such law exists. Proponents would argue that it is important children provide for their elders, particularly in times when the provision of state pensions is becoming less economically viable, however opponents may question a society and a parent-child relationship that needs a law in place to enforce an obligation that should be a moral and not legal issue.like.. ♥
In life, every man has twin obligations obligations to his family, to his parents, to his wife and children; and he has an obligation to his people, his community, his country.
Yes even minor parents are obligated to support their children. Who else would do it? The grandparents have no obligation to do so.