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Does this mean the child is an adult?
If you mean, "enlist," - yes, but military service doesn't relieve you of your child support obligation.
{| |- | Indiana has no emancipation statute. Have a child does not make one an adult. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
If you are using it as a comparison: Baby, Child, Adult - Egg, Larve, Butterfly.
It stands for Morphine Sulfate, which is the name of the drug.
I'm not sure what you're asking the way your question is worded, but if you mean does the father have a legal obligation to support their child, yes they do.
{| |- | No it certainly does not in Illinois. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
It means Continuous Release (for day-long pain), aka Extended Release, aka Timed Release, etc. The drug is released over time.
There are times when a child prefers to be on their own and asks to be emancipated. When a child is legally emancipated, you are finally free from a support obligation.
{| |- | No it does not make one an adult even in Kentucky. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
"Pax" means "Passenger" or "Person", a Passenger can be an adult, child or infant.
Depends. If you are over 18 you are all ready an adult. If you are under 18 you are a minor with a child. The fact that you have a child doesn't mean you are an adult. To become legally emancipated you need to go before a judge and prove you can support yourself and the child.