no the person can't be held responsible unless he/she put the keys in the car and cohersed the other persion to drive. it is the responsibility of a bar to try and find alternate means for them to get home but once they are off your property then it is out of your hands
If parents are aware that their teenage children are using illegal drugs and they allow this to happen, then they do have some legal responsibility. If it is happening without their knowledge, then they are not legally responsible.
Main reason: the child is being legally adopted by another responsible adult.Main reason: the child is being legally adopted by another responsible adult.Main reason: the child is being legally adopted by another responsible adult.Main reason: the child is being legally adopted by another responsible adult.
Unless the person is the 'legal guardian' of the felon, there should be no reason for the person to be convicted of any crime to do with a felon being around a firearm.It is the responsibility of the felon to NOT be around a firearm, not anyone else but the felon's responsibility.The person however may get into trouble if they knowingly give/sell/purchase a firearm to/for a known felon.
Only in states that allow 19 year olds to gamble legally. It makes no difference to the laws on gambling that a person is married or not.
Most states due not allow even adopted siblings to be married. Legally they are considered no different then blood related siblings.
Child labor laws allow a person to take a job at 16.
You would need an in-depth knowledge of programming languages - and an understanding of the legal implications of releasing such software to the general public. For example - if your software were to allow a person's phone to be hacked - YOU would be legally responsible !
So you want to be on your own, but know that you can't really take care of yourself and you want your parents to be responsible for you financially while you run around doing as you please. Sounds pretty selfish and irresponsible to me. * No, once a minor has been legally emancipated the parents are no longer financially nor legally responsible. The purpose of emancipation is to allow the petitioner to become independent, meaning said person pays their own way and handles their own personal and financial affairs.
A bankrupt person is one who cannot pay his debts. Bankruptcy laws sometimes allow indebtedness to be legally discharged when it is unlikely to ever be repaid.
The executor of the will is the person responsible for following the instructions of the will. They work with the probate court to make sure everything is done legally. The court provides them with a letter of authority that will allow them to act on behalf of the estate.
No. In Western countries you can only be legally married to one person at a time. If the person you "married" was already married to someone else your marriage is invalid. Your intended spouse must obtain a divorce from his/her spouse before they can marry you.
As of 2021, the states that allow individuals to legally drink at the age of 18 are: Alabama, Alaska, Louisiana, and Texas.