Yes, all states have laws that establish the legal age of majority. For most states that age is 18, for Nebraska and Alabama it is 19, for Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
In the country of Australia parents can stop a 17 year old from moving out.Yes, parents can stop a 17 year old from moving out in the country of Australia.
At 18 years, you are an adult. You can legally do whatever you like (as long as you don't break any laws), which includes moving to another state. You don't need parental permission.
that depends on how old you are
Yes.
yes because you are considered an adult at age18
Parents can legally stop their children from moving out if they are minors and/or financially dependent on them. They have a duty to provide for their children and can make decisions in their best interest until they reach the legal age of majority.
Legally, parents have the authority to determine where their minor child lives until the age of 18. If you are facing problems at home, it is recommended to seek support from a trusted adult, school counselor, or social services to explore your options for assistance.
Yes, one co-owner can stop the other co-owner from having or moving people in the home.
its the laws of motion. once a thing like the bullet has lost its force, it will stop moving and slowly go down its the laws of motion. once a thing like the bullet has lost its force, it will stop moving and slowly go down
A wonderful teacher that I know is being moved out of her classroom and into another school and grade. Can the parents protest this? Is there something they can do to stop this? thank you
No. (Think about what you are doing first though.)
There are elderly abuse laws in effect. Report the person.