No, your daughter is not automatically responsible for your house when you die unless she is legally designated as the heir or co-owner. If the house is part of your estate, it will go through the probate process, where assets are distributed according to your will or state laws. If there are outstanding debts, the estate may need to settle those before transferring ownership. It's advisable to consult a legal professional for specific guidance based on your situation.
Your daughter can get married after the parents die......but during the time when the daughter is still in her parents house she can not.
Make sure you're nice and responsible and hopefully she will come to like you and know that you will treat her daughter right, allowing her daughter to go to your house.
If your daughter has reached the age of majority, no, you are not. If she has not, you can be held responsible for providing for her welfare.
Her estate will be responsible. Indirectly, the daughter will either have to pay it or get a smaller inheritance.
Die Antwoord Baby's on fire
No, she is still a child. The parents are still responsible for her.
the 1000 sibling
yes ofcourse houseowners( adults of that house ) r responsible b'coz after a child enters ur house ( without his/her parents ) they r ur responsibilities & u have 2 take care of them .. by other side houseowner's daughter's friend is also responsible as she has 2 take care of herself!!
The House Carpenter's Daughter was created on 2003-09-16.
Yes, they are still responsible for their daughter. Once she reaches the age of 18 she is free to go where she wishes.
Yes, at 18 years old she is legally considered an adult and can make her own decisions for which she is then responsible for.
The homeowner is responsible for maintaining the flag holder for the house.