In general, a child under 18 cannot be held criminally responsible for using their parent's credit card without permission. However, the parents may be held liable for any unauthorized charges made by their child. If the child knowingly and intentionally commits fraud by using the credit card without permission, there may be legal consequences such as restitution or civil penalties, but incarceration is unlikely. It is important for parents to monitor and safeguard their financial information to prevent unauthorized use.
he went to jail for raping a kid under the age of 1.
In New York, parents are legally responsible for their children until the age of 21. They cannot kick their child out of the house at age 19 without following proper eviction procedures. Parents have a legal obligation to provide for their children until they reach adulthood.
In most places, the legal age to move out without parental consent is 18. If you are under 18 and have children, regulations may vary, but typically parents have legal responsibility over you until you are an adult. It's important to seek advice from a legal professional or social worker to understand your options and rights in this situation.
Legally, parents are generally responsible for providing financial support for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18. However, once a child turns 18, parents are generally no longer legally obligated to provide support, including housing, unless a court order or agreement says otherwise.
Yes, depends on country and state but as long as you are not considered an adult that can happen. However if you are a minor and the kick you out there are repercussions if the kid goes to social services. In some countries it is a felony, most have it as misdemenor but it often depends on the age as well. A kid which is almost adult can petition to be declared an adult by the court.
yes you can get a kid a credit card on there own account
No, I don't think that you can adopt a kid with a credit card. Sorry, Hope it works out for the best.
your not 18, you can enter into a legally binding contract which is what a credit card entails because your a minor plus your parents are suppsoed to be financially responsible for you till your 18 and that means that they would be responsible for any bill you rack up on a credit card and credit companies don't really go for that, so the credit card is a no go. you can become an authorized user on your parents credit card but then you have to abide by the credit companies and your parents rules sorry kid :( -I'm 18, i looked into this when i was 17 too
can i get a credit card im 17years old married and have a job and a kid
you go to jail
yes, every kid over 12 i know has a phone and no credit card
ProsYou no longer have to carry a lot of currency in your wallet and fear of losing it. One small plastic card is all it takes and you can purchase whatever you wish for. You can sit at home and shop with your credit card. Online shopping is virtually impossible without a credit card. If age verification is required in certain websites, a credit card is the only way that you can verify this. Internet and online shopping are considered to be the only way shopping will happen in the years to come and a credit card is perhaps the best way for you to purchase. Pay back the money in the grace period and you do not even have to worry about interest being charged.ConsMost people cannot resist shopping when they have a credit card in their hands. Shopping on impulse and buying unwanted things is one of the chief problems with a credit card. As a result a lot of people end up with credit card debt and as a result of this, they end up with bad credit. If you default on payments, you will be charged late fees and the interest rates also keep mounting. Eventually the amount can inflate to a huge amount that is almost double the original amount that you borrowed. Hence it is crucial that you only spend as much as you can afford with your credit card. If you are giving your kid a credit card, make sure that you monitor his/her purchases. Having a preset credit limit for your card is also one of the better ways to use a credit card. A student or a kid with a credit card often needs credit card help from parents.
yes they can ..... today i saw a kid buying a prepaid credit card.... so a gift card is so easy to get
You get it by giving the Twisted Wizard game to the Wimpy Kid's friend that lives next to him.
No lol,your paernts wont go to jail.that's not the law that you have to be 18,they just recomend it.
use ur mom's or ur dad's
Many parents worry that their kids will develop poor money management skills. In today's world, never-ending credit card offers only compound that worry. Once a credit company realizes a kid is old enough to have a card, the kid begins receiving tons of pre-approved offers with incentives to sign up. When in high school, parents can prevent their children from giving in to these offers. If your child is about to go to college, though, it might help to take two steps: educate them about the pitfalls of credit, and obtain a student credit card for them. Student credit cards are excellent tools for teaching young adults about how to use credit. They are usually very low limit (about $500), and can be linked to the parents' account. That way, you can monitor the charges, and make sure the kids spend money wisely. One way to teach credit card responsibility to is obtain a student credit card, and make your child promise to use it for only one type of expense. For example, maybe the credit card is for gas only. Or maybe they can use it for groceries, not including eating out. Do not advise them to use the credit card "for emergencies only." While they may adhere to this standard early on, once they run out of cash, many things can become "an emergency." If the credit card is not for one specific expense, it can become a crutch. If you do use this method, state explicitly what constitutes an emergency - for instance, a surprise doctor's office visit, or a car breakdown. Not only can you monitor what your kids buy with these cards, but when they pay their bill. Although many student credit cards come with an interest-free term of a year or so, it is important to encourage your child to pay the bill on time anyway. It teaches fiscal responsibility, as well as the overall responsibility of meeting deadlines. Student credit cards are a great way to introduce kids to the world of credit. They often offer low interest rates, and require no credit check for approval (because they know their clientele does not have an extensive credit history). Make sure that your kids are using their cards responsibly. Even if the consequences of abusing a student credit card are small, they can lead to bigger, more damaging credit decisions later on.