In most countries NO, because an 18 year old is an adult and responsible for themselves.
A parent is no longer responsible for a child in the US when a child turns 18. Of course, a parent can also have rights terminated or turn the child over to a guardian.
In New York, a parent is typically responsible for a child until they turn 18 years old, which is the age of majority. This means that at 18, the child is legally considered an adult and the parent is no longer responsible for them.
Legally, you are typically considered an adult responsible for your actions once you turn 18 years old. This is often referred to as the age of majority. It is important to keep in mind that along with legal adulthood comes various rights and responsibilities.
When children turn 18, they can leave home and are technically adults for whom the parent no longer has legal responsibility.
your parent's are legally responsible for you until you turn 21; so technically, you are not legally an adult until you turn 21.
When they turn 18.
A parent is no longer responsible for a child in the US when a child turns 18. Of course, a parent can also have rights terminated or turn the child over to a guardian.
well, actually parents are responsible financially till they graduate from collage, but if the drop out from school just till they turn 18.
In New York, a parent is typically responsible for a child until they turn 18 years old, which is the age of majority. This means that at 18, the child is legally considered an adult and the parent is no longer responsible for them.
Legally, you are typically considered an adult responsible for your actions once you turn 18 years old. This is often referred to as the age of majority. It is important to keep in mind that along with legal adulthood comes various rights and responsibilities.
When children turn 18, they can leave home and are technically adults for whom the parent no longer has legal responsibility.
If you are an adult and your child commits a crime you can and will be held liable for there actions if you knew they were committing the action or failed to act in a reasonable manner to stop them and did not report them. You can also be held liable for any damages they caused committing an illegal act. As a parent you are legally responsible not only for the actions that they conduct but the damage they inflict. You are responsible for their school attendance and for them complying to any and all state issued mandates after the fact. If you feel that you can not control your child or that you can not prevent them from committing illegal acts, it is best that you turn them over to the states juvenile program as an unruly child to prevent you from being held liable for their actions.
Yes, the parent remains responsible. Until they turn 18 or are emancipated, they remain the responsibility of the parents. They determine where the child can live.
your parent's are legally responsible for you until you turn 21; so technically, you are not legally an adult until you turn 21.
In Texas, parents are legally responsible for their children until they turn 18, regardless of whether the child has moved out of the home. This means that parents are still responsible for their minor child's welfare until they reach the age of majority.
In Maryland, the legal age of majority is 18. Parents are typically responsible for their children until they turn 18, unless the child is emancipated by a court order before then.
Well in the state of Wisconsin the grandparent/s of the baby is responsible for the welfare until the parent or parents of the baby turn 18 yrs of age.