When the child is 18.
Yes because the law for both states say that your parents are responsible for you until the age of 21 even if you have moved out, relocated, and fund yourself.
You officially reach the "age of majority" at 18 in CT, meaning you have all the rights of adults, except for the right to drink. In certain cases, courts will grant a minor the status of "emancipated minor" which gives them independence from their parent or any other guardian and most of the rights of adults.
If the child is under age 18, then the parent is responsible for her medical bills. That is not the same as being responsible for providing her health insurance. At this point, (2013), there is not a requirement to have health insurance. If the child is age 18 or older, then the parent is not responsible for her bills. The hospital or physician's office may try to involve you, and encourage you to help her, but legally, the parent would not have the responsibility.
In Connecticut, parents are legally responsible for their child until the age of 18, unless the child has been legally emancipated. This means parents are responsible for providing financial support, housing, education, and medical care until the child turns 18.
There are no laws for dating so it's your parents who decide. For sex you must be 16 in CT.
Yes.
No, you are not.
18. Need parent consent if younger
Age of emancipation in CT is 18 years.
In Connecticut, a minor is typically defined as someone under 18 years old. This means that individuals who are 18 and above are considered legal adults in the state.
is this a serious question? CT was long one of the 13 colonies and was declared a state decades before California
LEGO no longer has a factory in Enfield CT, Only Corporate offices. The factory was closed in 2000 and relocated to Mexico.