No you are too young and can't even apply for emancipation yet.
Most jurisdictions require a person to be at least 18 years old to legally move out of their parents' house without their consent. However, in some cases, a minor may be able to leave home if they can demonstrate they can support themselves financially and have a safe place to live with a responsible adult, such as a sibling. It is advisable to seek legal advice to understand the specific laws and options in the relevant jurisdiction.
Legally, your sister cannot keep you from accessing your personal items in your parents' house. As a co-heir, you are entitled to your share of the inheritance as determined by your parents' will or the intestacy laws of your state. If your sister is acting inappropriately, you may need to seek legal advice to enforce your rights.
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.
In Florida, parents are legally responsible for providing housing and support for their minor children until they turn 18, unless the child is legally emancipated. If parents kick a 17 year old out of the house without cause or proper support, it could be considered neglect or abandonment, which are grounds for state intervention.
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
Legally, parents can ask a 20-year-old to leave the house if they are not providing financial support, but the exact laws vary depending on the location. It's important to check local laws and communicate openly with your family to find a resolution that works for everyone.
No, not unless her parents give the adult sister a written and notarized statement granting temporary custody (3 months or less). Any other arrangement for the minor to leave the custody of her parents would have to be done through prescribed legal procedures.
Full House - 1987 Support Your Local Parents 7-12 was released on: USA: 30 November 1993
If you own the house, and both you and your sister are legal adults, yes. If you are both living with your parents, and they own the house, then it's not a decision you get to make. Being in Alaska doesn't change the answer.
My dad made a house in their land in india.But that land was from my grand dad.He made a will which is after my dad need to give my brother.But for that house my brother paying tax in his name. My brother got another house. When my parents build a new house my brother and his family came to my parents house.Now my sister in law was harrased my parents.So my brother went back to their own house. But my sister in law not willing to go back their house.So my parents locked the house and they went to Delhi.Now my sister in law made injection order .I am asking do my parents loose their house.
Legally, your sister cannot keep you from accessing your personal items in your parents' house. As a co-heir, you are entitled to your share of the inheritance as determined by your parents' will or the intestacy laws of your state. If your sister is acting inappropriately, you may need to seek legal advice to enforce your rights.
No. Child support is paid by absent parents.
Only with parental permission and then her parents are still responsible for her.
if you are alone at home and you think there is a ghost in the house you say your god prayer ,call your parent's just get out of the house if you are with your parents , sister or brother then you just follow them around at where ever they go and if your parents ,brother or sister go to have their shower this what you should do you just get snuggled on the furniture
Lots of babies are. I was born at my parents house, my sister was born in hospital.
no, but might affect your custody.
It is my understanding that if both parents are deceased, next in line would be a sister, brother....hope this helps.
get some of your friends over and go to your sisterroom and move all her furniture,clothes,and jewleries anything that is in her room outside your back yard or outside your house(only do this when your sister and parents arent home)then go somewhere beside your home then when your parents get home and ask you y ur sister stuff is outside,say: "I don't know I was playing at my friends house.