yes if they don't have a legal gaurdian its there choice to do what they want
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot move out without permission from their legal guardians or obtaining legal emancipation. However, laws vary by location, so it's best to consult with a legal professional or social worker for guidance specific to your situation.
It is not legal to move into an abandoned house without the owner's permission. You could face legal consequences for trespassing or squatting. It's best to contact the owner or local authorities if you want to explore the possibility of living in the property.
Living in the US without legal permit means residing in the country without proper authorization or documentation from the government. This can lead to serious legal consequences, including deportation.
Putting a house in probate is necessary after the homeowner passes away if there is no living trust or co-owner named. This legal process ensures that the deceased's assets, including the house, are distributed according to their will or state laws. Probate is required to transfer the property title to the rightful heirs or beneficiaries.
Yes, siblings can deny each other access to their parent's house if they have legal authority or the parent has given them permission to do so. However, this can create family conflict and may need to be addressed through legal means if necessary.
Under the Philippine law, if a relative is living in your house for free and there is no lease agreement, they are considered a mere occupant and not a tenant. As such, they can be asked to leave at any time without the need for formal eviction proceedings. However, it is advisable to give them a reasonable notice period to vacate the premises before taking further legal action.
No. Parents are your legal gaurdians until the age of 18.
You cannot choose your foster parents or legal guardians.
If your parents die or kick you out and your grandparents legally adopt you.
i dont think so as long as they are your legal gaurdians
If you yourself are legal, you can get an education. If you are not, you are not entitled because education is a privilege for citizens.
18
Depends on the size of the house.
People living on land with no legal claim to it.
People living on land with no legal claim to it.
It depends on your state laws. But really you either have to get emancipated or you parents or legal gaurdians permission.
You can have a final divorce and still be living together in the same house. The divorce is just a legal recognition of separation. What you do in your relationship is up to you.
it is ilegal unless you have permission