sort of in a way but no. The school is responsible for you until after schoo as soon as you get home
Yes, slaves were allowed to marry and have children, however their marriages were never recognized by their masters and the products of those marriages (children) could be sold without the consent of the parents.
In most cases, children do not have an automatic right to their parents' property while the parents are still alive. Parents have the right to decide how they want to distribute their property during their lifetime. Children may have inheritance rights when a parent passes away depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.
Children should have curfew because the parents would worry less knowing that there kids are at home safe and not out goofing off and it would decrease the amount of bad choices made by children.
Maybe. If the "second" person is an actual account holder then he or she is liable for the debt. If the "second" person is an authorized user of the account, he or she is not legally responsible for the debt but that does not mean the creditor will not attempt to collect from the AU. Additionally, married persons living in community property states are generally liable for credit card debt and other debts incurred during the marriage even when only one spouse is the actual account holder.
yes, but..This is a fairly complicated answer, so let me first say that the answer depends on many factors that I couldn't possibly cover in the time I'm willing to spend answering these (I.e. What the event was, where it was, what the parent did to prevent it, etc). EXAMPLEIf your minor child is doing a normal act, during a normal day, at a time he should be doing it, with adequate supervision - and accidentally damages your neighbors car, the parent would actually not be held liable.You have to understand that if the parent does everything socially expected and correct for the child to prevent such damages from occurring, the parent isn't financially liable. At this point, the child would become liable.So the question would be, what are you doing to prevent your child from causing damages to other people, or her/himself? As the parent you are normally held liable for the child's action's, in societies eye. You most likely will never be held criminally responcible for what your child does, but in civil law (financial law) it's possible.No, the parents are not responsible as long as they file an absentee minor report with authorities.The mere fact that a minor leaves home against parental permission does not mean the parents have not done whatever possible to control the youth.Since parents cannot physically restrain a child unless the child is trying to harm themselves or someone else, it is ludicrous to believe that a parent could keep a minor from simply "walking out the door."If the parents file a report with the appropriate agency they are not going to be held liable for any actions of the minor child while said minor is not in their custody.
It will depend on the specific circumstances. If the parents are providing medical insurance, they may be on the hook. If they signed something during the admissions process they may be responsible.
yes
With their parents.
Parents are and need to be acountable for their childrens actions because it is a part of parenting. If they were not then law and order would break down. Children need the guidance of parents to show them right from wrong.
at the age of adolescence children stop giving a dam and parents are out of the picture
eh eh eh of course there feking was children have parents, parents become homeless so do the children IDIOT
Primary socialization is typically the responsibility of parents or caregivers, as they are the first individuals who teach children social norms, values, and behaviors. Through direct interaction and modeling, parents shape a child's understanding of the world and their place in it during the early formative years.
In the time of Shakespear, children parent relationships were not good, this is clear from the stories he wrote as he reflected most of his work on his life and religion. Iligitimate children, parents abandoning children, adultrous relationships etc children killing parents,
Parents always worry about their children, if you put them in a more dangerous situation, then this worry is more likely to increase rather than disappear.
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.
no, its illegal
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