Parents don't have legal responsibility for someone 18 years old, unless they have legally recognized diminished capacity. They are legally adults now, so they can do whatever they want and take the consequences themselves.
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No, they are not.
Parents shouldn't be responsible for adult children.
At the age of 18 a person has all of the rights of an adult with the possible exception of the ability to purchase and drink alcohol or rent a car. If the parent is paying child support this could also end that responsibility with the exception being if the child attends college it may be required that the parent continue financial support.
A parent that gives permission for a minor to have sex with an adult is committing a crime, as is the adult with whom the minor has sex. Think about it. If it is okay for a parent to give permission for a minor to have sex with an adult, at what age is ok? 15? 12? 10? What about 4 or 5? It is the responsibility of the parent to protect their minor child.
The opposite would be an adult or grown person.
You are an adult at 18 and can apply.
None. He/she is an adult just like you are.
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As long as they are a minor, they are the parent's responsibility. When the child becomes an adult at age 18 they are no longer responsible.
It is the son's responsibility to prepare for his funeral expenses, once he is no longer a child and dependent on his parents, married or not. That is an adult's responsibility. If he died unprepared, he is simply leaving a burden for others.
Once she is an adult, there are no financial responsibilities. She is on her own unless the court has said otherwise.