No, at age 19, the "child" is an adult responsible for his own actions. The parent has no legal authority to make the 19 year old do what the parent wishes, therefore the parent cannot be held liable for the child's actions.
In Alabama, parents are responsible for their children's care and actions up to the age of 18. This also includes any property damage a minor child causes.
You must be 18 years of age to act as the plaintiff in a civil suit. If you are under 18 and wish to act as the plaintiff, you may do so by proxy of your legal guardian. If you are under 18 years of age, you cannot be named as a defendant in a lawsuit, however your legal guardian can sometimes be civilly liable for your actions.
May extend upto seven years and also liable to fine.
you need 2 b 18 years old (i think)
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Billy Childs is 54 years old (birthdate: March 8, 1957).
Altiyan Childs is 42 years old (birthdate: June 10, 1975).
John Childs is 65 years old (birthdate: August 15, 1951).
Former NBA point guard Chris Childs is 50 years old (birthdate: November 20, 1967).
Greg Child is 54 years old (birthdate: April 12, 1957).
A childs early foundation is important because the childs early years lay all the foundation that is to come. Researchers have learned that the human brain is at its most receptive learning, between birth and three years of age.
A childs early foundation is important because the childs early years lay all the foundation that is to come. Researchers have learned that the human brain is at its most receptive learning, between birth and three years of age.
The signers on a lease are liable for charges during the term of the lease.
Yes, until all children are 18.
If you correct the answer ASAP you can be held liable for up to 3 years in California
John Cena's First childs name was Patty Cena and is now 16 years old
Their insurance company is liable to file suit against you (via your parents, who are your legal guardians). There's a likelihood of criminal charges. The law enforcement agency and the parents both have the option to press charges, even if the other decides not to. And your parents should give you the beating of your life, but nowadays that's a bit taboo.