In the US, no, a parent can't just kick out their minor child (parents are responsible for providing for their children and that includes providing shelter). However, the parents can make arrangements for that child to live somewhere else, such a military school :)
No, it is completely illegal for a parent to kick their child out before they turn 18
i really think it depends on what the kid is like....if you think he/she cant make it on their own then no
No, as long as he is a minor he is your responsibility. I call it neglect.
If the kids being a disrespectful, unrully little turd, then yes!
Legally they cannot kick them out. Until the child is an adult, usually 18, the parents are considered responsible for them.
In Washington state, you can legally kick your child out of your house once they are 18 years old. However, it's important to consider their well-being and potential resources or support they may need before taking such action.
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NO!
In Washington state, parents are generally responsible for providing food, shelter, and care for their children until the age of 18. Parents cannot legally kick out a child at the age of 16 unless there are special circumstances, such as the child being legally emancipated or approval from a court. It is important to seek legal advice if you are facing this situation.
In Georgia, a parent can kick their child out at age 18, which is the age of majority in the state. Before that age, parents are responsible for providing care and support for their child.
No, you are obligated to care for your minor child until they are emancipated and this would be child abandonment.
No a custodial parent can not kick a child out of school if the child is still a minor. If the child is 18 years old, the parent may kick them out.
The parents are responsible for providing shelter for their minor child; however, the shelter does not necessarily have to be with them (the parents). The parents could certainly have the child live with someone else. The parents may also relinquish their rights to the child completely, and the child would then be the subject of the state. So, it depends on what you consider "kick out".
No !
In Washington state, a parent or legal guardian is responsible for providing care and support for a minor until they reach the age of majority. It is generally not legal to kick out a 16-year-old without making proper arrangements for their care and well-being. If you are experiencing issues with your teenager, it may be beneficial to seek guidance from family services or legal counsel to explore your options.
Of course you can unless she is on the contract with you. What if everyone needed lawyers to make their kids move out?
If below 18 they can not legally kick you out. Call the Child Protective Services if this is happening and they will find you a place to stay and if the issue is not resolved the court will assign a guardian and put you in a foster home. Your parents would pay child support to the state. If being close to 18 they can help you get emancipated by the court and get a start.