In Idaho, children are generally not responsible for their deceased parent's debts, as debts are typically settled through the deceased's estate. The estate's assets are used to pay off any outstanding debts before distributing the remaining assets to heirs. However, if a child co-signed a loan or is a joint account holder, they may be held liable for that specific debt. It's advisable for individuals to consult with a legal expert for guidance specific to their situation.
As in all states, Idaho require the estate to be responsible for all the debts of the deceased. That means before the estate can be settled, all debts have to be cleared. If there is not enough in the estate to cover them, there are some people who will not get paid.
Only if you have parental permission. As a minor your parents are still responsible for you.
You are considered a minor until you are 18. Until that point your parents are responsible for your welfare and where you live.
In Idaho, a minor who is 16 or 17 years old can legally move out of their parents' house as long as they have permission from their parents or legal guardians. Without parental consent, the minor would be considered a runaway.
The age of majority in Idaho, like most states, is 18. Until that point they are considered a minor for most situations under the law. The parents remain responsible for them until that age.
16. Unless you work for your parents; in that case, pretty much from birth.
It's possible, if one or both parents now live in Idaho.
As long as you are a minor your parents will decide where you live. So if you when you are of legal age want to move to the other parent and they are willing, then you can move. In Idaho it's at 18yo.
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Between the age of 14 to 18, there needs to be informed written consent of the parents or guardian of the child to get a tattoo in Idaho.
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In many cases the Brits are responsible for colonizing BFE and BFI (idaho).