The legal guardians are responsible for a 17 year old unemancipated minor, unless the bills are the result of injury caused by another, in which case the courts may deem that this person(s) are responsible for medical bills.
They are still considered a minor. The parents are responsible for them until the become an adult at age 18.
Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority or are emancipated.
my mother in law died last year and her husband was responsible for her medical bills. Over $200,000.
If no provisions were set up during the divorce proceedings, medical bills would revert to the person receiving treatment.
The 19 year old is an adult and should pay own medical bills.
You are responsible for your own seventeen year old daughter. She also has a responsibility to herself, but you must steer her in the right direction. You will have a responsibility for her until the day you or she dies.
no of course not -.-
You are still responsible unless you emancipate.
A seventeen year old can not normally be sued in court. They are not yet an adult. Their parents can be sued, as they are responsible for the 17 year old.
They can certainly cancel the insurance. However, they are still responsible for their child and their actions, including medical bills and accidents.
Unless there has been mis-management of the trust, there should be no personal liability. Typically the estate is responsible for paying the debts, including the medical bills of the deceased. If a child has co-signed any paperwork regarding medical procedures, they may be held liable. If they hope to inherit a house, they may have to pay the bills to avoid the house being sold to pay the debts.
Can a child seventeen year old be responsible for doctor bill from collocations still goes to school.Is the mother or child responsible for the bill in collection?