If your daughter is married she is the only one responsible for herself. She and her husband are the only ones responsible for their child. You are the one responsible for not teaching your child about pregnancy and getting your child on Birth Control pills.
At the age of 18 a person is legally considered an adult and legally responsible for their actions, whether the actions be: illegal; signing a contract; getting married.
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
He is not legally married, but considers himself to be married. His "wife" is Veronica Nachard. He used to be with pro skater Jen O'Brien whom he had a daughter with. They were also never legally married, but lived together and sometimes referred to each other as husband and wife. He left O'Brien about the same time that Nachard became pregnant.
In Tennessee, parents are generally legally responsible for their 16-year-old child, even if the child is married. The parents are responsible for providing their child with financial support, healthcare, and a safe living environment until the child reaches the age of majority. Marriage does not change the parents' legal responsibilities.
Probably. Generally, parents are responsible for the welfare of their children until these children reach the age of majority (usually 18) or are legally emancipated. Although in most states, children are emancipated by operation of law when they get married, the same is not true when these children have children of their own outside of wedlock. If you would like more information, I suggest that you should consult a lawyer. Good luck.
yes, if your legally married, then your connected legally to all debts of your spouse.
As far as I know, the legal obligations are the same as if you were married to the mother for 20 years before she got pregnant. If you are the father, then you are the father and that means you are legally and financially responsible for that child.
If the her is your wife you are responsible for school loans and any other loans as well.
No. When married he/she is emancipated.
Answer: Depending on what country you're in, or what state if you're in the United States, 16 may be a legal age for marriage.
Because you're not married, he isn't legally responsible for you. Of course, he is legally responsible for any children for whom you and he are the parents.
If you are still legally married, you can be held responsible. That would be the benefit of getting a divorce.