Typically, the elder adult sister would be considered the next of kin to a child if both parents have died. However, this can vary depending on legal regulations and specific family circumstances. It is advisable to consult a legal professional for guidance on this matter.
Parents are generally no longer legally responsible for their adult child once the child reaches the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old. However, the age of majority can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to check the specific laws in the relevant area.
In general, parents are not responsible for the debts of their adult child unless they have co-signed for the debt or are legally obligated to cover the expenses. However, some exceptions may apply depending on the circumstances and applicable laws. It's recommended to seek legal advice for specific cases.
It's important to set boundaries with your adult child and have an open conversation about their behavior. Seek support from a therapist or counselor to navigate the situation and consider seeking legal advice if necessary. Encourage your elder parents to also speak up and protect themselves from being taken advantage of.
In most places, a child cannot decide her own living arrangements until she reaches the age of majority, typically 18. However, there may be exceptions if there are serious concerns about the child's welfare at home. It is best to consult with a legal professional or child protective services for guidance in this situation.
Legally, parents are required to provide for their child until they reach the age of majority (usually 18). However, the responsibilities can vary depending on the specific circumstances and any agreements made by the parents and the child. It is important for parents and their child to communicate openly about expectations and responsibilities if the child continues to live at home after turning 18.
yes he also lived with his brother sister aunt and grandmother.
Your grandmother's sister is your great aunt. Her son's child is her grandchild. You and your great aunt's grandchild are second cousins.
I believe them to be your second cousin, possibly once removed. Grandmother's siter= Grandaunt Grandaunt's grandchild = Cousin (Their mother is your aunt assumably?) Cousin's child= Second cousin.
In the US, parents have no rights over an adult child unless that adult child has been declared mentally incompetent by the court and the parents were appointed guardians as a result of that.
The same reason that it is a mother when it is her child and aunt for her sister's children.
Terminating parents rights does not mean they don't have to pay for their child. If you as the grandmother is the legal guardian and have custody you have to go to court to petition for child support. If you don't have legal custody you have to get it first.
Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.Either the biological parents have custody of a child oranother adult is appointed by the court as guardian. Generally, a court must remove legal custody from the parents in order to appoint a guardian. If the grandmother has custody she would be the legal guardian. Generally, parental custody and legal guardianship cannot run together.
Brown. What does the grandmother have?
A free education. Child support from their parents. Adult supervision.
If the parents own the car then yes. If the adult child owns the car then no.
No.
Your grandmother's sister is your great aunt. (Some would say grand aunt). Your great aunts' grandchild is your second cousin. Her great grandchild is your second cousin, once removed. .