With all of the violence that is perpetrated by the youth of today\u27s society, victims are often left with no redress because youthful offenders rarely have any assets or any insurance coverage. Therefore, victims are seeking compensation for their injuries from the offender\u27s parents under a negligence cause of action, i.e., that the parents did not properly supervise or control their child. This Article focuses on the current law in Texas of holding parents responsible for the torts of their minor and adult children. Additionally, this Article attempts to give some insight into the various issues that may arise in prosecuting or defending this type of lawsuit
The purpose of the study is to analyze whether criminal liability can be placed to parents in Malays...
Recovery of child-rearing damages in wrongful parentage cases has deeply divided courts across the U...
Parental failure to adequately care for or supervise a child has recently come under scrutiny both i...
With all of the violence that is perpetrated by the youth of today\u27s society, victims are often l...
The purpose of this article is to discuss generally the Liability of parents for their children\u27s...
Section 33.01 of the Texas Family Code uses archaic terms and needs to be updated to eliminate confu...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
The accompanying manuscript explores the historical foundations for the common law imposition of lia...
Since the 1990s, the United States has been struggling to curtail the growing trend of mass shooting...
Section 33.01 of the Texas Family Code uses archaic terms and needs to be updated to eliminate confu...
Several states in the United States of America and countries in Europe punish parents when their min...
In the last decade approaching the 1970s, Texas has adopted a less rigid approach to the parent-chil...
A “get tough” on juvenile crime perspective seems to dominate public opinion as school shooting inci...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children's offences...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
The purpose of the study is to analyze whether criminal liability can be placed to parents in Malays...
Recovery of child-rearing damages in wrongful parentage cases has deeply divided courts across the U...
Parental failure to adequately care for or supervise a child has recently come under scrutiny both i...
With all of the violence that is perpetrated by the youth of today\u27s society, victims are often l...
The purpose of this article is to discuss generally the Liability of parents for their children\u27s...
Section 33.01 of the Texas Family Code uses archaic terms and needs to be updated to eliminate confu...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
The accompanying manuscript explores the historical foundations for the common law imposition of lia...
Since the 1990s, the United States has been struggling to curtail the growing trend of mass shooting...
Section 33.01 of the Texas Family Code uses archaic terms and needs to be updated to eliminate confu...
Several states in the United States of America and countries in Europe punish parents when their min...
In the last decade approaching the 1970s, Texas has adopted a less rigid approach to the parent-chil...
A “get tough” on juvenile crime perspective seems to dominate public opinion as school shooting inci...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children's offences...
More than 5600 children die in this country every year as the result of unintentional injuries. Alth...
The purpose of the study is to analyze whether criminal liability can be placed to parents in Malays...
Recovery of child-rearing damages in wrongful parentage cases has deeply divided courts across the U...
Parental failure to adequately care for or supervise a child has recently come under scrutiny both i...