what is the mean for vio contin oblig child now
Does this mean the child is an adult?
If you mean, "enlist," - yes, but military service doesn't relieve you of your child support obligation.
{| |- | Indiana has no emancipation statute. Have a child does not make one an adult. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
If you are using it as a comparison: Baby, Child, Adult - Egg, Larve, Butterfly.
It stands for Morphine Sulfate, which is the name of the drug.
It means Continuous Release (for day-long pain), aka Extended Release, aka Timed Release, etc. The drug is released over time.
{| |- | No it certainly does not in Illinois. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
I'm not sure what you're asking the way your question is worded, but if you mean does the father have a legal obligation to support their child, yes they do.
There are times when a child prefers to be on their own and asks to be emancipated. When a child is legally emancipated, you are finally free from a support obligation.
{| |- | No it does not make one an adult even in Kentucky. Being able to have a child does not mean one can take care of the child. You still must be 18 to be considered an adult. |}
"Pax" means "Passenger" or "Person", a Passenger can be an adult, child or infant.
Depends. If you are over 18 you are all ready an adult. If you are under 18 you are a minor with a child. The fact that you have a child doesn't mean you are an adult. To become legally emancipated you need to go before a judge and prove you can support yourself and the child.