Legally, parents have a responsibility to provide for their children until they reach the age of majority (usually 18). However, once the child turns 18, parents can ask them to leave the house, but the process may vary depending on local laws regarding eviction. It's advisable to seek legal advice if such a situation arises.
Legally in South Carolina, a parent is required to provide support for a child until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever occurs later. Therefore, a parent cannot typically kick out a 17-year-old child before they reach this age or milestone, unless there are extenuating circumstances involving abuse or neglect.
Legally, parents cannot force an 18-year-old to leave home if they are still a minor. However, once the child turns 18, they are considered an adult and can choose to leave voluntarily or be asked to leave by their parents.
In Idaho, a 16 year old cannot legally move out of their parent's house without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Idaho is 18, unless the minor is emancipated by the court.
In many places, it is legally required for parents to provide shelter and support for their minor child until they reach the age of majority. Making a 17-year-old leave the house when the parent is working could be considered neglect or endangerment, depending on the circumstances, and could lead to legal consequences for the parent. It is important to seek advice from a legal professional in such situations.
In Alabama, a parent can legally evict their 18-year-old child from their home, as the child is considered an adult at this age. It is recommended to provide written notice and follow legal procedures to avoid potential issues.
No you can not.
No, but you can do it once you turn 18.
You can change the locks when they are out of the house. You could charge them with trespassing and have them removed by the police.
No, but you can ask the police to do it for you. If you throw your 16 year old child out of the house, this would be called "criminal neglect of a child". Contact the authorities, call the police department, (not 911), call somebody, just don't kick him or her out.
No, it's not legal, but a parent can very well sign over their parental rights to you at ANY time & put you in the foster care system.
A 16yo can only move with parental consent.
If the 18 year old is living in the parent's house, then they are subject to the same rules as any tenant would be according to the landlord's wishes. However, beyond that they are allowed to do as they like.
No it is not just keep from your parent and make sure you go to his house. Be careful about cars they can do bad stuff to you
Legal Age is 18 year old that can move out parent's house.
Legally in South Carolina, a parent is required to provide support for a child until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever occurs later. Therefore, a parent cannot typically kick out a 17-year-old child before they reach this age or milestone, unless there are extenuating circumstances involving abuse or neglect.
Legally, parents cannot force an 18-year-old to leave home if they are still a minor. However, once the child turns 18, they are considered an adult and can choose to leave voluntarily or be asked to leave by their parents.
Can a parent legally kick-out their 17 year old in Michigan ?