Yes, once a child becomes 18 (in most countries) they are an adult and responsible for themselves. Therefore if the parent no longer wants the 18 year old in their house they can throw them out.
Legally, parents cannot force an 18-year-old to leave home if they are still a minor. However, once the child turns 18, they are considered an adult and can choose to leave voluntarily or be asked to leave by their parents.
Legally, a parent cannot force an 18-year-old to leave their home if the 18-year-old is still considered a dependent. However, once the 18-year-old is no longer considered a dependent, the parent can ask them to leave.
No, in Texas, a custodial parent cannot force their 16-year-old child to leave the home. Parents have a legal obligation to provide for the care and support of their minor children until they reach the age of majority. A parent who fails to do so may be subject to legal consequences.
In Oklahoma, a 16-year-old can leave home without consent if they are emancipated or have permission from a parent or guardian. Otherwise, they are considered a runaway and can be returned home by law enforcement.
In most cases, a custodial parent cannot force a 16-year-old to leave the home without making appropriate arrangements for their care or obtaining legal emancipation. Parents are typically responsible for their minor children's basic needs, including shelter, until they reach the age of majority. If there are concerns about the 16-year-old's behavior or well-being, it is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional or social services.
In Louisiana, parents are no longer responsible for minors when they turn 18 years old. Minors in Louisiana can legally leave home at the age of 18 without needing parental consent.
The age of majority for the state is 18, therefore a parent(s) cannot arbitrarily force a minor out of the family home without providing adequate support for he or she and/or without using the proper legal procedures.
Massachusetts has a conflicting law when it comes to a 17 year old leaving the family home. The law states that a 17 year old cannot leave home, a parent cannot force a 17 year old to leave their home nor can a parent give permission to a 17 year old to live elsewhere. The 17 year old may runaway from home but the police will not force the child to go home yet the parents are still financially, medically and legally responsible for the child. The child can choose to enter the parents home and leave again if they wish and the parent can do nothing more than report child as a runaway. If the child is using drugs or alcohol or mentally ill you can petition the court for a 30 day commitment. The only option to alleviate parental responsibilty is to appoint child a guardian.
Not without permission of the parent with legal custody. Or they will need a court order.
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Yes, she may leave home and NO you can't do anything by law in Ontario.
In most cases, a custodial parent cannot force a 16-year-old to leave the home without making appropriate arrangements for their care or obtaining legal emancipation. Parents are typically responsible for their minor children's basic needs, including shelter, until they reach the age of majority. If there are concerns about the 16-year-old's behavior or well-being, it is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional or social services.
The parents cannot force a 19 year old to return home. Once they are an adult, they are on their own. There is no legal right to control them.
In most places, parents have a legal responsibility to provide support for their children until they reach the age of majority, typically 18. However, laws vary by location so it's important to check local laws on parental obligations.
No, at 17 your parents are still responsible for you.