Moraly, yes. Leagaly, well, i am not sure. i don't think so, but the boy should help the girl in any way that he can.
Yes. It is your responsibility to monitor the drinking behavior of your underage guests.
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Yes. The child is underage so what the child does is the responsibility of the parent.
Adoption is final so no, no matter how old they are. The only time you can ever get your child back is if you change your mind within 30 days of the closure of the adoption date. If you changed your mind and have a hard time dealing with it seek counseling. This is a hard issue to deal with by yourself.
If you want your girlfriend to visit your room, that would depend on her and your age. If she is underage, perhaps you guys could just hang out in a family room or outside. Try to talk to your parents about your girlfriend coming over.
Some states have a rule for 'Removal of the Disabilities of Underage" or something similar. The simplest alternative is to get your parent's permission to move out. That does not relieve them of responsibility for you.
Not for that reason. If age of the parent(s) was a sole criteria, the States would have responsibility for a much larger number of children.
I'm sorry, but I'm nott anti-underage drinking, well its deff. the college-stdentt's choice and responsibility. sorry , but they're in college, it should be their resposability! (:
Sounds like big trouble. Besides the fine, increased insurance in the future, parental responsibility, and possible probation, it is possible the issuance of a drivers license could be delayed until the underage driver reaches adulthood.
If you're in the US, no. Getting your girlfriend pregnant does not give you any adult rights. If Mom and Dad say you have to move, then you do.
Yes, if that is ordered by the courts. In an Ohio case where a 14 year old boy got a 19 year old girl pregnant, his parents were ordered to pay support to the girlfriend.
follow the laws for selling alcohol