When they turn 18.
The parents are no longer responsible for a child when they reach the age of majority. In Washington that is age 18.
When the child is 18.
A parent is no longer responsible for a child in the US when a child turns 18. Of course, a parent can also have rights terminated or turn the child over to a guardian.
Yes, unless the child has been emancipated, or is in the care of the state or another guardian.
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 New York, a parent is typically responsible for a child until they turn 18 years old, which is the age of majority. This means that at 18, the child is legally considered an adult and the parent is no longer responsible for them.
age 21
When they become an adult. That would be 18 or when they get married.
18
18
Depending on the state, yes. The age of majority in Mississippi is 21.
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.