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In Connecticut, parents are legally responsible for their child until the age of 18, unless the child has been legally emancipated. This means parents are responsible for providing financial support, housing, education, and medical care until the child turns 18.
As long as the child is under the age of 18, the parents can be held liable. In some cases the parents can be relieved of the responsibility if there are indications that they have been trying to get them help.
In Texas, parents are legally responsible for their children until they turn 18, regardless of whether the child has moved out of the home. This means that parents are still responsible for their minor child's welfare until they reach the age of majority.
Parents are responsible until the age of majority, which is 18, although in some states the child can choose to leave home at 17 and cannot be forced to return (a loophole created by state law allowing a child to go to jail at 17). Ina strange twist, in those states (like Georgia) should the child leave at 17, the parents are legally responsible for some of their actions until 18.
Until they reach the age of majority. Once they are 18, they are no longer responsible, unless there is a court order that says otherwise.
YES, NAME DOESN'T MATTER. AS LONG AS CHILD IS YOURS AND IT HAS BEEN PROVEN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE.
You are responsible to pay for your child's health, pregnant or not, as long as they are minors.
Yes, as long as she is under the age limit for child support you are still liable, even if hs has children of her own.
Yes, a parent can legally confiscate a phone that their child purchased, as long as the child is a minor and the parent is acting in the best interest of the child.
Legally, as long as the child is 18, there are no obligations.
My daughters boyfriend is having a baby with another young girl is he going to be financially responsible for this child and if so for how long. I live in state of Colorado
Yes, a parent can legally take away a child's phone as long as it is done in a reasonable and appropriate manner.