It doesn't matter what country a person lives usually when you are charged rent it's a flat fee whether it's an apartment, condo, house, part of a house. The person owning the building can ask you to sign the lease (read very carefully) that any damages caused by yourselves, children or pets is your responsibility.) Usually one pays a "damage deposit" which includes the above, and it's to your best advantage to take a video or at least a camera with date on it and go through each room to prove what damages may have occurred before you moved in. I have always done this and on one occasion when I was single I got out of paying damages (which I did not do.) If you decide to move in the future the owner of the building will check to be sure there is no damage and if there isn't any they have to give you back your damage deposit.
If you live in the US... Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor.
No. The age of the children is not relevant unless they are adults who entered into a financial agreement with the parents. For example joint holders of a credit card account. The estate of deceased person(s) is responsible for paying any debts in the manner prescribed by the probate laws of the state where the person lived at the time of their death.
If you do not include your minor children in the will, the court may hold the will invalid and allow the intestate laws to be applied. You don't have to have a will, or put anyone in it.
No. Only biological parents or adopting parents are responsible for the financial support of minor children.
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As in paying one to mow the lawn?
$1900.00
a minor would need good credit (income + a history of paying bills on time)
A runaway or absentee minor report is what a person files if a minor in their custody has run away or is missing. There are various reasons parents do not file a report a runaway that include not wanting to involve police involvement, they know where the minor is, or they do not think police involvement is needed.
A minor.
Yes they can, will, and do - but that does not make it legal for them to do it (the problem is, you won't see them paying for their crime).
Most bites are minor with no necrosis, symptoms can include organ damage, and occasionally even death; most fatalities are in children under 7