The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in your state or country. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible. That is usually the age of 18, but could be as high as 21. Check the majority age for your legal jurisdiction.
When they are 18.
18
No, it is not true. Your parents can still report you as a runaway and ask the cops to return you to their home.
ask if the teen is being bullied at school. maybe it is because the teen is at home and with family who love them and at school they are away from that and it makes them uncomfortable.
I think you can ask for a copy of your birth certificate at any age.
I used to ask this question a lot until I got the answer. Yes you are a pre-teen, but your a beginning one. When you turn eleven, you are officialy a pre-teen. Don't get me wrong, your still a pre-teen at age ten.
I used to ask this question a lot until I got the answer. Yes you are a pre-teen, but your a beginning one. When you turn eleven, you are officialy a pre-teen. Don't get me wrong, your still a pre-teen at age ten.
Your home is your home. The emotional/spiritual balance of a home is more delicate than most people think. You have the right to ask anyone to leave, the same as you have the right to decide who to invite in. If someone is loud, disruptive, or drunk you are well within your rights to ask them to leave, why then should you think it rude to ask someone who carries a "bad spirit" or negative energy to leave?
{| |- | Certainly you can, unless you are in New York. Once the child reaches the age of majority, 18 in most places, but 21 in New York, the parent is no longer responsible for them. There is no requirement to provide them a home after that age. |}
Ask your teen.
Probubly not. Ask your Mom
Don't answer it. If they don't leave a message but they call back, ask your parents or older siblings if they know the number. But if your home alone, and about the age of 10-13, Don't Answer.