Their parents or legal guardians.
no
No, only the biological or legal adoptive parent is financially responsible for the care of their minor child/children.
Only biological or adoptive parents are responsible for supporting their minor children. "New" spouses are not legally obligated to financially support children of their mate's previous relationship(s).
No; however, the law expects the PoA to act in the minor's best interests.
Typically, parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in most places. However, in certain cases, legal guardians or the state may also become financially responsible for the minor if the parents are unable or unwilling to fulfill that responsibility.
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.
If you are financially responsible, the doctor should provide them or Bill the party who authorized treatment.see link
Yes, in Mississippi parents are still legally and financially responsible for their minor children even if they get married. Marriage does not emancipate a minor from their parents' responsibility until they reach the age of majority.
A pediatrician is a physician that treats minor children.
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
The Parents or the Legal Guardian is financially responsible the acts of their minor child.
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.