Parents shouldn't be responsible for adult children.
If the child is over age 18, then the parent is not responsible for the child's medical bills. The child is legally responsible for anything that the insurance policy did not pay.
yes definitely!
Probably not. They might be in some circumstances, such as if the adult children were developmentally disabled, but where the adult children live is not really a factor.
The estate is responsible for the medical debts. The exception would be if the children were the insurance holder or co-signed the medical agreement.
In most countries parents are responsible for the care and welfare of their children up to the age when they are deemed (by the laws of that country) to be adult (usually 18). Sadly, in the real world, things do not always work out for families and some children run away form home - in this circumstance it would be the responsibility of the state to protect the child until they become an adult.
Filial responsibility laws are state laws that require adult children to financially support their parents. However, these laws are not commonly enforced and vary in scope and application across states.
Yes unless they way over 200 pounds
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.
If the person that received the treatment was an adult at the time of the treatment being initiated then the onus is on him/her to pay for it. the parents have no responsibility in the matter.
adult children's avoid parents because of the mostly parents interface there lives
Some medical insurance plans will cover an adult child up to about age 24 under certain circumstances. Some plans will cover them if they are in college, living at home or are permanent dependents of the parents.
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.