In my opinion, yes. Until the child starts active duty he probably isn't "emancipated." The fact that both parents consented to his enlistment is not relevant here.
No, it doesn't. Not even joining the military at 17 makes you a legal adult. 18 is the age of majority no matter what.
No, they cannot do so legally, unless they have parental permission. Until they are 18 or married, the parents are responsible.
By who? The Parents? The parents are responsible for the welfare of a minor and the minor lives where they want them to live. The government? Not unless they have signed up in the military or are an illegal alien.
No. States do not hold parents responsible for collage cost
Marriage grants emancipation; hoewever, you will need the consent of both parents to get a marriage license in Arkansas.
In Arkansas the simplest way is if the parents give their permission to do so. Otherwise they will have to wait until they turn 18.
Arkansas doesn't have an emancipation statute, so signatures won't make a difference.
Both parents were originally from Arkansas, Kansas and they met each other there.
i thin parents are responsible for a spoild child
The NCP's parents are not responsible for their son's child support.
Las Vegas, Arkansas
It's parents are responsible.