If the daughter is a legal adult over the age of 18, then parents have little say or control over them. If the daughter is still a dependent (for tax purposes, for example) on the parents, then the parents do still exert some control legally over the child. Also, a measure can be taken medically if a person is deemed to be suicidial, homicidal, or a sever threat to themselves / others.
Each has equal rights and responsibilities.
childern under the age of eighteen are called alexis
None, although it is their child, they are legalley an adult so they have their own rights?
The Daughter
If you have full custody, and the child is under eighteen, then yes.
He is an adult and can do as he wish.
Medical Committee for Human Rights was created in 1964.
That depends on who took the dad's rights away. If the mother of the daughter has taken his rights, he can go to court. If the courts have taken his rights, he can reform himself then file an appeal.
You do not have parental rights to your grandchild. Only his parents do.
Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.Once the child reaches eighteen years they can reunite if they wish.
yesAnswerYes, they are the only ones that have rights to the child's medical treatment unless they are a ward of the state.
With a few notable exceptions such as possessing handguns and liquor, an 18 year old has all the rights and privileges of any adult.