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No contracts signed by minors are not valid.
Yes.
It depends partially on the age of the children. If they are not adults, the parents are responsible. If the children are above the age of majority, and not on their parents' insurance, they should be responsible for their own debts.
Parents are responsible for providing food, clothing, and shelter for their children. Ideally, parents should also take their children for regular checkups and recommended vaccinations and should be sure their children are seen by a doctor when ill.
no this site should not be online because it is giving children the opportunity to cheat on there homework
Generally speaking, we are not. We are, however, usually responsible for the actions of our children, and possibly for people in our care.
People over 18 are no longer children. Any adult should be familiar with with the meaning of 'responsible consumption'
Do zoom with their cameras
Children under 13 should not have Instagram and their internet use should be monitored. Too many young children have poor judgement and are often bullied online.
Children should be taught what guns are, and to leave them alone unless they are with a responsible adult. And since children do not always listen, firearms should be securely stored under lock.
If your children are minors, you're not spying, you're looking out for them. So, it's not illegal. It's called responsible parenting.
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