The average person becomes responsible at 11.75 years old.
There is no real minimum age to be a parent or grandparent. It all depends on when things happen. There was a girl in Mexico who had a child at the age of 5, and when her child turned 5, this child had a kid. So she became and grandmother at the age of 10.
The median age in Minnesota is about 35.4.
In the US, the median age has been trending higher (around 23), while worldwide the weighted average is still below 20 years of age. Where birth control is less practiced, men become fathers and women become mothers at younger ages, often within two or three years of their first sexual experience.
The average age for Argentinians is 30.8 years.
The average age of octogenarians is 80 years old.
now adays kids of 13 and 14 are also not responsible for their actions from 15 kids start to become responsible.
Musicians, on average, become famous in their late 20s or early 30s.
19,18,20,29,30,
13 because she would have responsible txt and picture and call
Children become responsible for their own medical bills at the age of 18. This means that any bills that are incurred prior to the age of 18 are still the responsibility of a parent or guardian.
There is no real minimum age to be a parent or grandparent. It all depends on when things happen. There was a girl in Mexico who had a child at the age of 5, and when her child turned 5, this child had a kid. So she became and grandmother at the age of 10.
Parents are responsible from birth until they become adults and in MA that is 18.
i believe that if kids work at 13 they will become more responsible.
I doesnt really matter as long as you can ride a bike and be responsible, although some people might have age requirments
It should not be reduced until the people that are currently old enough become more responsible.
The age of adulthood varies by country but is typically around 18 years old. This is the age at which individuals are considered legally responsible for their actions and can make decisions without parental consent.
In New York State, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 21, providing for their support, maintenance, and education. This includes financial responsibility for their child's actions, such as property damage or certain debts incurred while under the age of 21.