No.
no
Their parents or legal guardians.
When they are 18.
If they have not left school, college etc and living under their roof then yes they are responsible for all of them.
well, actually parents are responsible financially till they graduate from collage, but if the drop out from school just till they turn 18.
Parents are responsible financially for a 17 year old in Michigan who voluntarily moves out of the house unless the teen is completely emancipated. Teens can be partially emancipated, which means parents can still be responsible for certain things.
Nope. Parents are no longer responsible for the financial well being of their children after the eighteenth birthday.
Legally, no not at all. They are not financially responsible for you once you turn eighteen. Even if you are under the age of eighteen and decide to have a child it is up to you to provide for your child. They may still be financially "responsible" for you until you are 18 but the way the law sees it they do not have to provide for their grandchildren if you decide to have a child before becoming an adult. They are not financially responsible for anything anymore.
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Yes, they are still responsible for their daughter. Once she reaches the age of 18 she is free to go where she wishes.
Typically, parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is 18 in most places. However, in certain cases, legal guardians or the state may also become financially responsible for the minor if the parents are unable or unwilling to fulfill that responsibility.
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.