Yes until they are emancipated.
The parents remain responsible for the child. They also determine where the child lives.
No, they are still a minor. The parents are responsible for the child until they reach 18.
It is illegal for a parent to force a minor child to move out. The parents are legally responsible for the child until the age of 18.
If they have been emancipated. Until the court has signed it, the parents remain responsible.
The law say until they are an adult, the parents are responsible. That would be 18 years old.
In most cases, parents are not legally responsible for their adult children once they move out, unless there are specific obligations outlined in a legal agreement or court order. Once a child reaches the age of majority and moves out, they are generally considered financially independent.
Because you are not an adult. Until then, your parents are responsible for you and your actions.
No. Your parents are legally responsible for you.
At the age of sixteen in Ohio, a child can move out of the house and into a family member's home only with the permission of the parents. The parents are still responsible for the child until they are eighteen and may have to pay child support to the other family member.
In the state of Vermont, the legal age for a child to move out of their parents' house is 18. Parents may have legal obligations to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
If they have parental permission. The parents are responsible for the child. They can decide where the child lives.
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