No. Parents cannot "kick" a minor child out of the house without making arrangements for the minor to have a suitable and safe living environment. The abandonment of a minor by his or her parents does not confer emancipation rights upon the underage person. The minor should enlist the aid of another adult to assist them in contacting the state's division of child protective services, or call the National Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline, toll free at 1-800-422-4453 or 1-800-252-2873.
It means she's a keeper. Any girl who invites you to meet her parents respects both you and her parents. She wants you to have an idea of how she lives and she wants her parents to (1) get to know you, and (2) give her the "okay" to be with you. It's a good thing.
you need both of the parents to agree to have their child's last name changed
If a 14 year old wants to live with the dad and the mother has custody, she can live in Nevada with the parents' permission. Both parents much agree on the situation.
how can you work with both parents?
It depends on where it is used:'Both the parents are working' is not as good as 'Both ofthe parents are working'.'Both the parents and the children had fun' is correct.
When both of a living individual's parents have died, the individual has survived both parents.
The word 'kicked' is not a noun.The word 'kicked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to kick. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:He kicked the ball as hard as he could. (verb)The kicked ball flew over the trees and out of sight. (adjective).The word 'kick' is both a noun (kick, kicks) and a verb (kick, kicks, kicking, kicked).
both parents
Anywhere. If your parents agree, there are no legal restrictions. The only problems occur when an underage person wants to marry without consent.
No, legally a minor has no choice in the matter.
This sound like a separation or divorce situation. It means that the father wants to remain a part of his children's lives and he'd like them to be part of his. How that can be accomplished will take some cooperation from both parents.
Both are authorities. Both (if the parents are good parents) want the best for their children.