Yes. In cases where the court applies arrearages it will usually be from the time the minor reaches 17 with the actual support payments begining at the age of 18. Parentage must be established before custodial, support or visitation matters will be taken into consideration by the court.
The residence is the property of the parent's - you have no legal "standing" to continue to occupy their residence. the law only requires that your parents support you and be responsible for you until you legally become an adult. Once you become an adult you become a resident of their domicile at their "sufferance." and you can be invited to 'quit the premises' at any time.
The estate is responsible for the debts of the deceased. The executor is not personally responsible for them.
Yup
Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.Yes but he would still be responsible for child support unless the child is adopted by another adult willing to take legal responsibility for the child.
When they become an adult. That would be 18 or when they get married.
no, 18 is the age (when u become an adult) that your parents and guardians are no longer responsible.
you have to go to the court first and ask them and you have to have a job and someone over the age of 18 an adult as i would say and they have to be a responsible adult at that then the court will decide if you can become emancipated you don't have to have permission from your parents to become emancipated just a court order that's it you have to go to the court first and ask them and you have to have a job and someone over the age of 18 an adult as i would say and they have to be a responsible adult at that then the court will decide if you can become emancipated you don't have to have permission from your parents to become emancipated just a court order that's it
A fifteen year old is still a child. Until they become an adult, the parents are responsible for them.
Some characteristics of a responsible adult include being accountable for their actions and decisions, taking care of their own physical and emotional well-being, fulfilling obligations and commitments, managing their finances responsibly, demonstrating good judgment and problem-solving skills, and being reliable and trustworthy in their relationships and responsibilities.
No. You are still a minor and your parents remain responsible for you until you become an adult.
15 with a responsible adult 18 without a responsible adult
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.