Full & Formal Disclosure
Parent v. Child is a work of satire.
This is a humor publication, not a law firm. No attorneys are involved in its production. No retainers are collected. No consultations are offered. No legal services of any kind are available here. The "Departments," "Case Notes," and "Journal" pieces on this site are works of comic writing.
The Journal exists to dramatize, for comedic purposes, a legal theory that is as technically available as it is financially self-defeating: the civil action brought by a parent against their own minor child. In substantially every jurisdiction in the United States, minors lack the capacity to own meaningful assets, and their parents remain legally and economically responsible for their welfare, their debts, and — frequently — the damage they cause. Any judgment you "won" against your own minor child would, as a practical matter, be satisfied out of your own household, if it could be satisfied at all. The lawsuit you win is the lawsuit you pay for. That is the joke, and it is also the point.
If you have arrived here searching for actual legal guidance about a dispute involving a family member — a custody matter, a tort committed by a child against a third party, a question of emancipation, or anything in the neighborhood — please consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. This publication is neither a source of legal information nor a substitute for one.
Nothing published on this site should be relied upon as legal advice, legal opinion, or legal anything, in any jurisdiction, for any purpose, at any time. Reading this page does not establish any relationship beyond the one you already had with your own sense of humor.