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Yes, the legal age of majority for the state of Arizona is 18.
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No, at age 19, the "child" is an adult responsible for his own actions. The parent has no legal authority to make the 19 year old do what the parent wishes, therefore the parent cannot be held liable for the child's actions.
It is not illegal for a minor to consume alcohol, but it is illegal to sell alcohol to a minor. It is illegal for a minor to be supplied with alcohol unless it is by a parent or legal guardian and it is to be drunk at a private gathering. It is also illegal for a minor to have or to drink alcohol in a public place unless they are with a parent or legal guardian. The reason New Zealand law allows this drinking by minors, is that the parents or legal guardians are deemed to be responsible for the minors.
As long as they are a minor, they are the parent's responsibility. When the child becomes an adult at age 18 they are no longer responsible.
In New York, parents are legally responsible for their child until the child turns 21 years old.
When they are 18.
In California, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18.
In Maryland, the legal age of majority is 18. Parents are typically responsible for their children until they turn 18, unless the child is emancipated by a court order before then.
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In South Carolina, a child is considered a legal adult at age 18. At this point, parents are no longer legally responsible for their child's decisions and well-being.
In Maryland, a minor is someone under the age of 18. Parents are generally responsible for their minor children until they turn 18, except for some specific circumstances such as when a minor is married or emancipated by a court.
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In Washington State, a minor is considered emancipated at the age of 18. At that point, the parent is no longer legally responsible for the child.
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.