Unless the adult daughter is under some form of custodial care because of diminished capacity, the daughter will be considered to be self-sufficient and the mother would not be responsible for the daughter and could not, therefore "abandon" her.
The English language does not have a special term for an adult son or daughter. The words son and daughter apply without regard to age.
Who is the owner of the car your adult daughter was driving, you or her? If you, you can both be liable. Her as the driver, and you as the owner of the vehicle
Contact your spine. You are the adult.
You can raise a daughter by teaching her to have confidence, to take care of herself, and to have respect and compassion for others.
It's up to Kate to tell people who her daughter is. We should respect her privacy.
because they are there to help you and teach you. if you respect them they will give you the respect you deserve...
Yes, if they have an adult with them. yes they can as long as they are quiet and as long as they respect each and every patient they go past with lots of respect. As some patients may be sleeping or aggressive.
Your uncle/aunt's son/daughter is an adult and you are still small, your uncle/aunt's daughter had a child, and that child will call you uncle. Uncles/aunts are your dad/mom's siblings.
Some things to think about in this situation are, did you say some things that you shouldn't have and that you regret? Did you listen to her and hear her while you were fighting or did you not give her a chance to explain? Maybe you need to apologize and tell your daughter that some of the things that you did or said were not right. She will respect the fact that you were able to apologize to her and she might apologize to you for some of the things she said or did. Just tell your daughter that you love her no matter what and she might forgive you.
Probrably the best idea is from a young adult. asking a daughter or son's friend, or books and websites could give some information :)
yes because they adult is now legally your son/daughter...