Not at age 17, in Ohio they can only do so if the parents give their permission to do so. Otherwise they will have to wait until they turn 18.
17 years old legally. What exactly does being "emancipated" mean in the state of Ohio?
Only through emancipation
No, the emancipation status does not exist in Ohio
Being 17 is still considered a minor in Ohio. They have to be 18 to more out legally.
Legally you are not an adult until you turn 18, regardless of how many kids of your own you have. Makes it pretty difficult to get a place to live. But you can get help with the kids even as a minor.
In Ohio, signing a quick claim deed to land and a house when your name is on the loan will still make you legally responsible for the loan.
In Ohio, legally evicting your 21-year-old child would be the appropriate course of action. You cannot forcibly remove them from the house without following the proper eviction procedures, as they have established tenancy rights. It's best to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the eviction process in Ohio.
No, they are no longer legally responsible. Once a child reaches the age of majority, they can be left on their own. There may be a court order that establishes some additional responsibilities in the form of child support.
In Ohio, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and would need parental consent to move out legally. If the minor has a child, they would still require parental consent or approval from a court to be considered emancipated. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the options available in this situation.
Legally, parents cannot ground a child after they turn 18 in Ohio because individuals are considered adults at that age. Once a person reaches the age of 18, they are no longer under their parents' legal guardianship, and parents do not have the authority to impose punishments like grounding on them.
Legally, parents cannot prevent a child who is 18 years old from moving out in Ohio as individuals over 18 are considered adults. However, parents may try to influence their child's decision or make it challenging for them to leave.
In Ohio, a 17-year-old with a child can move out if they are legally emancipated or have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Without legal emancipation or parental consent, the minor may be considered a runaway. It is advisable to seek legal guidance in such situations.