adult children's avoid parents because of the mostly parents interface there lives
Parents shouldn't be responsible for adult children.
No
Shauna L. Smith has written: 'Making peace with your adult children' -- subject(s): Adult children, Adult children of aging parents, Aging parents, Attitudes, Intergenerational relations, Parent and adult child
Why should adult children have any rights to the personal gains of a parent, unless they worked to add to them?
Not unless the parent was a co-signer or guarantor.
Yes. Unless power of attorney was granted to the caretaker children, the parent retains all their rights as an adult.
Only if your name is on the existing lease. The parents estate can be held responsible for damages, but the lease itself is simply void upon death if no one on the lease is left alive.
Probably - the support is owed to the obligee (i.e., other parent and/or State), not to the children.
because they just do
because they just do
Jim Newheiser has written: 'You never stop being a parent' -- subject(s): Parenting, Adult children, Parent and adult child, Family relationships, Intergenerational relations, Christianity
no