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Yes. The child must be 18 years or older.

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In the US, parents have a legal responsibility to provide for their underage children, typically until the age of 18. While there may be circumstances in which a parent could ask a 17-year-old to leave the home, physically kicking them out could potentially be considered child abuse or neglect, leading to legal repercussions for the parent.

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Q: Can a parent in the US get in trouble for kicking a child who is 17 out of the home?
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What age can a child leave home without the parent getting in trouble you live in CA?

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In Texas can a custodial parent tell a 16 year old girl to leave the home?

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Can a parent make their runaway child come home in CA?

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Will a non-custodial parent get into legal trouble if they let their child live with them because the child refuses to go home to the custodial parent?

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What age can a child leave home without the parent getting in trouble you live in CA?

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