Parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18. After their children are adults it is up to them to take care of themselves, although many parents may still help.
The question answers itself. People over the age of 18 are not children. They are adults and as such are responsible for their own debts. Insurance coverage under your policy does not imply legal financial responsibility on your part.
Parents do not have a legal obligation to pay for their child's college education at 18, as this varies based on individual circumstances, financial capability, and family values. However, many parents feel a moral responsibility to support their children's education if they can afford to do so. Ultimately, the decision should be based on open communication between parents and their children about financial expectations and plans for education.
Parental responsibility ends at the age of 18. However, some parents will continue to support their children well past that age.
Depends on the age of your son & whether you signed the financial responsibility at the time of treatment. If they are a minor and/or you signed that you would accept responsibility...yes.
In the UK, the age of criminal responsibility is ten and the age of legal responsibility is eighteen.
The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Indiana. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible. That will be the age of 18 in IN.
It depends which are the children on what matters is the children don't have to be there own I think they must be at the age of 13 then they're allowed because this shows responsibility.
Children become responsible for their own medical bills at the age of 18. This means that any bills that are incurred prior to the age of 18 are still the responsibility of a parent or guardian.
The Law is that All Drivers on public roads maintain proof of financial responsibility regardless of age.
It means you are accepting financial responsibility for the child at least until that child is eighteen years of age.
The age of criminal responsibility is 8 in Scotland and 10 in the rest of the UK. This is the age at which children may be held responsible for their actions and charged with criminal offences.