not if he runs and hides
No, adults generally cannot sue their parents for financial support as there is no legal obligation for parents to financially support their adult children.
I have to fuifill my responsibilities,my parents gave a wonderful life to me now they are in troubles i have to give my support like love and financially.
More than anything else a married is a legally binding contract that ensures both parents provide for the financial well-being of the children. It makes 'good sense' to get married if you're pregnant and your 'partner' is financially viable. If he's a bum, then getting married might be a bad idea.
Yes, parents should give their children some financial responsibilities to help them develop essential life skills. Managing a budget, saving for goals, and understanding the value of money can foster financial literacy and independence. These experiences can also teach children the consequences of their financial decisions, preparing them for adult responsibilities and promoting a sense of accountability. Ultimately, early exposure to financial management can empower children to make informed choices in the future.
Parents are financially responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18. After their children are adults it is up to them to take care of themselves, although many parents may still help.
In Nebraska, a 17-year-old pregnant individual can legally move out of their parents' home without their consent. However, they may still need to adhere to certain financial responsibilities as a minor. It is recommended to seek legal advice to fully understand the implications of this decision.
Her parents are responsible for her health care until she no longer is a minor, pregnant or not.
Legally, no not at all. They are not financially responsible for you once you turn eighteen. Even if you are under the age of eighteen and decide to have a child it is up to you to provide for your child. They may still be financially "responsible" for you until you are 18 but the way the law sees it they do not have to provide for their grandchildren if you decide to have a child before becoming an adult. They are not financially responsible for anything anymore.
Two economic responsibilities of parents include providing for the basic needs of their children, such as food, shelter, and clothing, and ensuring their children have access to education and healthcare. Parents are also responsible for teaching their children financial literacy and the value of money, as well as instilling good saving and spending habits.
Unless 16 is the legal age where you are, you are responsible for her unless she gets emancipated.
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1. Provide financial aid for education, food, shelter, transportation 2. Visit family code of the Philippines