No they are not.
Yes.
Legally responsible in what context? Parents are responsible for providing their children with food, shelter and adequate supervision. However, if the minor gets into legal trouble, the parents aren't necessarily vicariously responsible.
Children are not legally responsible for their parents, so I can't imagine how you would owe money to them.
Parents are liable for their children until they become legally adult.
In Alabama, parents are responsible for their children's care and actions up to the age of 18. This also includes any property damage a minor child causes.
No, at 18 they are adults.
Until the child is 18.
If parents are aware that their teenage children are using illegal drugs and they allow this to happen, then they do have some legal responsibility. If it is happening without their knowledge, then they are not legally responsible.
No, at 18 they are adults and on their own.
Yes, parents are only legally responsible for minors.
sort of in a way but no. The school is responsible for you until after schoo as soon as you get home
In Maryland, parents are generally not legally responsible for their children once they turn 18. At this age, individuals are considered legal adults and are responsible for themselves. However, parents may still have responsibilities if they have a legal agreement in place that extends their parental obligations beyond the age of 18.