No, adults generally cannot sue their parents for financial support as there is no legal obligation for parents to financially support their adult children.
In general, children cannot sue their parents for financial support. Parents have a legal obligation to provide for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old. After that, children are expected to support themselves. However, there may be exceptions in cases of extreme circumstances or specific legal agreements. It is recommended to seek legal advice for specific situations.
It is possible
Someone may want to sue their parents for reasons such as abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or inheritance disputes.
If your child is 18 years of age or older, and considered an adult, then no you do not have any basis with which to sue the father for child support. That child is considered an adult by legal standards and not a dependent. Only for full-time dependents do you have any grounds for child support.
If you are not an adult, yes. Otherwise the parents have to act on your behalf.
Yes, children have the legal right to sue their parents in certain circumstances, such as cases of abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
Parents need to support their children in NY, until they reach the age of 21. However, there are exceptions: IF an 18 year old or older, leaves on his own, he/she cannot sue for support. IF there is a support order from another state, then that order is primary for that child. -Note: If you 18 year old gets arrested, and goes to prison, it is possible for NYS to sue you for child support if you are a NYS resident. IF your 18 year old gets pregnant, and leaves the home, then NYS can sue you for support (not that they will win, but they can sue). Etc.
No.
No, a child adult cannot do this. This has to be done when the child is under the age of 18 years old. But the child can't sue. It has to be done by the child's parent against the other parent in family court. Also depends on what state the child lives in. Family law varies from state to state.
The child can file prior to age 19.
If you are under 18 years of age EVEN if you have the money, supplies, and responsibility, parents always have to sign a paper for you. And no, you can't sue them. If you are 18 years of age or older you are an adult and can do anything without your parents permission. No need to sue.
Yes, a minor can legally sue their parents under certain circumstances, such as cases of abuse, neglect, or financial mismanagement. However, the process and requirements for a minor to sue their parents can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific situation. It is advisable for the minor to seek legal counsel to understand their rights and options in such cases.