None! Treat them as renters and charge them rent! I am shocked that most parents (not accusing you) allowing their children to work and not pay rent. If you like the rent they pay can be put in an interest bearing account and when and if they want to marry, travel, etc., you can give them the money. Also, you are not "maid service" for them so treat them as renters and other than sitting down at the dinner table as a family (the kids should help make dinner too or at least do dishes) they are renters only! If your kids are going to College that is a different matter as far as paying rent, but they should be taught to be individuals and do chores around the house, keep their room clean, do their own laundry, make their own lunches and if they want extra money let them go out and work for it!
None. When a minor is granted emancipation he or she becomes a legal adult and the parents are no longer financially or legally responsible.
No, That was the point of the Legal Emancipation. to effectively remove rsponsibility and control.
you legally have no responsibility for anything once ur child hits 18 years of age they are a legal adult and must deal with their own responsibilities.
No. A divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage.
No. Being pregnant or having a child does not automatically confer emancipation status to a minor in Arizona.
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The legal age is 18 years old, when you officially are an adult, but if you're seventeen and you got legal papers signed by your parents then you can also move out.
Parents do not have a legal obligation to provide for adult children who still live at home. However, parents may choose to establish guidelines or expectations for their adult children living with them, and may have legal responsibilities related to providing a safe and healthy living environment.
No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.No. A gift doesn't give her rights in the property.If the adult child dies her spouse and children will be her legal heirs at law. Her parents would be her legal heirs only if she had no spouse or children or will.
No. A divorce is a legal action that ends a legal marriage. Parents are not married to their children.
No, 18 is legal age of an adult.
you legally have no responsibility for anything once ur child hits 18 years of age they are a legal adult and must deal with their own responsibilities.
There are no rights or responsibilities. The minor is now considered an adult capable of making their own decisions.
Generally speaking no, unless the children are still legal depedents. That's a legal answer. Philisophically, that's up to you.
In Indiana, parents have legal responsibility for their children until they reach the age of 18. After turning 18, individuals are considered legal adults and are responsible for themselves.
Yes, in Mississippi, a person is considered a legal adult at the age of 18. This means they have the rights and responsibilities associated with adulthood, such as entering into contracts, voting, and serving on a jury.
Once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and parents are no longer obligated to provide financial support or make decisions on their behalf. However, parents may still have responsibilities if a court has ordered child support or if the child has a disability that requires ongoing care.
Children have a responsibility to respect and obey their parents, communicate openly with them, and help care for them as they age. It is also important for children to appreciate the sacrifices and guidance their parents provide, and to maintain a loving and supportive relationship with them.
No, the parents are no longer responsible for adult children. In most places 19 is an adult. A few have the age set at 21. Most feel some responsibility, but there is no legal obligation. The laws considers them an adult and will treat them as such.