
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


When something goes wrong, responsibility isn’t always as simple as it seems. This episode explores when parents can — and cannot — be held legally responsible for the actions of their children, and why age, context, and supervision matter more than assumptions.
The discussion looks at how responsibility shifts over time, how school discipline differs from legal liability, and why online behavior has complicated traditional ideas of accountability.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for general educational and informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. The information discussed may vary by jurisdiction or situation.
By listening to this episode, you acknowledge and agree that no attorney-client relationship is formed and that the content is not a substitute for professional legal counsel.
By Sebastian MuchabayaWhen something goes wrong, responsibility isn’t always as simple as it seems. This episode explores when parents can — and cannot — be held legally responsible for the actions of their children, and why age, context, and supervision matter more than assumptions.
The discussion looks at how responsibility shifts over time, how school discipline differs from legal liability, and why online behavior has complicated traditional ideas of accountability.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for general educational and informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice. The information discussed may vary by jurisdiction or situation.
By listening to this episode, you acknowledge and agree that no attorney-client relationship is formed and that the content is not a substitute for professional legal counsel.