A minor can not move out without your permission or by being emancipated by the court so you can report him as a runaway and have the police assist you to get him back. Anyone helping a runaway will be committing a crime.
That depends on the state. In Mississippi, the age of majority is 21. American Samoa is 14. How it will affect child support is also variable.
In general, one cannot give one's child to the State. The taxpayers are not interested in raising your child. When the State does take custody of a child, it pursues the parents for support.
No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.
Yes, up to the state requirements. see links below.
In most states, age 18. In Mississippi, age 21. For males in El Salvador, age 25.
It's called emancipation
In Georgia, parents are legally responsible for their child until they reach the age of 18, regardless of whether the child moves out of the home before turning 18. This means that parents are still responsible for providing financial support, supervision, and guidance to their child until they reach the age of majority.
The parents are responsible for the child until they reach the age of majority for the state or country. That means food and shelter.
Yes, but you'd have to file an amendment (order modification) to the existing order with a request for support for yourself.
The parents of a ward of the state will not receive any child support. They were determined to be unfit parents, and do not have a child to support.
It depends on your state law and the child's competency. The child may be considered emancipated, in which case you have no obligation, unless the child requires welfare. Parents can be held liable for a child's support paid by welfare.
No, but it depends on your state. In Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
The state of Mississippi CANNOT paddle kids. That is considered child abuse just as it is in every other state.
In the state of Indiana, parents may not be held liable for the actions of their minor child once the child has moved out of the house and begun living independently. However, parents may still have a legal obligation to provide financial support for their minor child until the age of 19, unless the child becomes emancipated.
To answer your question, No. In the state of Mississippi, the age of emancipation (to release the parents from support obligations) is 21.
No since the girl is over 18.
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