As a minor you can not sue anyone, you need your parents to do so. And if you get abused at home you can call the Child Protective service or the police. If the physical altercation cause such damage you need surgery etc it would go on the health insurance your parents have and that you are on.
It depends upon the circumstances of the physical encounter. If the minor initiated the fight then the young adult would simply be defending themselves. Missouri as most US states can charge and prosecute a 17-year-old as an adult if the situation warrants.
yes, it is possible if you were to assult the parents, and inflict enough harm to be a physical threat, in which case you would be an orphan ={
* The insurance plan of the parent with legal custody of the child. * The plan of the spouse of the parent with legal custody of the child. * Last is the plan of the parent who does not have legal custody of the child. * ** There can be some discrepancy, depending on a court decree, if there are no specific terms on a court decree (stating only that the parents share joint custody), the benefit determination would be the same as the first bullet above where if the parents are not separated or divorced, the insurance of the parent whose birthday occurs first in a calendar year is considered the primary insurance while the other paren'ts benefits are considered the secondary coverage.
I would counsel you to contact the state family services department in whatever state you live in. As far as I know it is illegal to hit a minor in most states. Just by you asking the question, can you hit your parents. It tells me you and your parents need counseling or separation.If you have another question about this, write me. Please do not do anything rash. Your parents SHOULD NEVER hit you! I would probably ht them back but you might have to analyse the situation better it will make them angrier and remember they are most likeky stronger than you and it might make the situation worse. Be rash. You should talk to someone you trust and if it cotinues you should seriously consider legal charges.
A Florida court will not consider emancipation w/o the agreement of the minor's parents or legal guardian. The only exception would be recommendation by FCPS due to proven abuse and/or neglect and/or endangerment of the minor's physical and/or emotional well-being.
First you ask your parents (whom I presume are at work) if they have homeowners, medical coverage and liability insurance, then you...
My parents use to have noisy altercations when i was little.
Many different types of people buy term life insurance for temporary life insurance needs, such as, Individuals Couples Married Couples Young Families Homeowners Newlyweds Expecting Parents People with a Mortgage
If they are elderly parents, Yes. But if you are under 40 you cannot put life insurance on your parents.
You may take out an insurance policy on your parents if you have power of attorney over them.
I believe the Parents insurance go up!
Ask your insurance company. It is likely that you parents will need to be the owners.
You have to check with the specific insurance company about the terms of your parents' plan.
I think the wife's insurance is primary.
No
No.
Yes, they are through their homeowners policy.