If they have been emancipated. Until the court has signed it, the parents remain responsible.
As long as the child is under the age of 18, the parents can be held liable. In some cases the parents can be relieved of the responsibility if there are indications that they have been trying to get them help.
Technically, no, you cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Texas, which is 18. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
No, you cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in the state you live in, which is normally 18, but could be older. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
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18.
17 yr old in Florida's rightsI don't know about Florida, but in Texas, a teenager can become "emancipated". This is a judgment given to the teen, if he/she can prove to the court, they are responsible and can provide for themselves. It gives the teen adult status. Makes the parents no longer responsible for the teens actions.
In Florida, a 16-year-old cannot move out of their parents' house legally without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Florida is 18, unless the minor has been emancipated by the court.
In Georgia, parents are legally responsible for their child until they reach the age of 18, regardless of whether the child moves out of the home before turning 18. This means that parents are still responsible for providing financial support, supervision, and guidance to their child until they reach the age of majority.
When they are 18.
No, the parents are no longer responsible for them. They are an adult and responsible for themselves.
Yes, once he is 18 he is legally an adult and parents are no longer responsible for him.