In most places, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. However, there are exceptions where parents may be able to kick out an 18-year-old child if they are no longer willing or able to support them. It's important to consider the laws and circumstances specific to the situation.
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally be kicked out of their home while still in high school. Parents are usually responsible for providing care and support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in many places. If a child is at risk of being kicked out, they should seek help from a trusted adult, school counselor, or local authorities.
In New York, parents are generally not legally responsible for their 18-year-old child once the child is no longer living in their home. Once the child reaches the age of majority (18 in New York), they are considered adults and are responsible for themselves.
In most places, a seventeen year old cannot legally be kicked out by their parents or guardians. Depending on the situation, the minor may be protected by laws preventing eviction of minors or requiring proper legal procedures to remove them from the home. Parents or guardians have a legal responsibility to provide for their minor children until they reach the age of majority.
In Kentucky, an 18-year-old is considered a legal adult and can typically leave home without legal repercussions. Parents usually cannot have their 18-year-old child arrested for simply leaving home at that age.
Legally, parents are not responsible for their 18-year-old child if they choose to leave home. Once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can make their own decisions. However, parents may still feel a sense of responsibility for their child's well-being even after they leave home.
A 17 year old if kicked out from his home can already have his own place , get a job and be on his own as far as I know.
ummmmm of coarse they can.. of you were to tell someone about thagt they would laugh... at u..
most people think not but if you stay in school they are required to pay you child support if they do not allow you to live in there home and if not you can go on student assistance which is a form of welfare
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In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally be kicked out of their home while still in high school. Parents are usually responsible for providing care and support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in many places. If a child is at risk of being kicked out, they should seek help from a trusted adult, school counselor, or local authorities.
You can not kick your minor child out of his home, this is illegal.
yes she can but its better if the child consult the police people first, and get some help.
The state of Missouri actually has no law regulating the age at which a child can be left alone at home, so you could leave your six year old child at home to watch your five year old child, and it would still be technically legal.
You file charges against the parent who kicked the child out for abandonment. You file for custody and suspension of child support. At the minimum, the payments can be frozen pending a review of the custody order.
Im pretty sure u can.
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