uhh no im pretty sure its terribly illegal, they are to be in your care until they are 18. but there isn't a law against threats about kicking them out
if they really want to they can give them up to child services. but they cant just kick them out on to the streets.
Unless someone other than the child's parents has legal custody, I see nothing illegal about this.
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
In the state of Vermont, the legal age for a child to move out of their parents' house is 18. Parents may have legal obligations to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
If parents do not allow a child to attend a friends party the right thing for the child to do is to obey their parents wishes. I the child disobeys and finds themselves without shelter for a night, the best thing to do would be to visit the local polica station where the child can be kept safe.
yeah because the parents of the child trusted the other parents to take care of their son/daughter
18
If the parents don't own the house, they cannot give it away in their will. Since one child owns the house, then it was not for the parents to give away.
Whether the biological parent are allowed to see their child or not is entirely up to the parents and with that I mean the adoptive parents who now are the guardians of the child.
Legally, parents have a duty to provide a home for their children until they turn 18, unless there are serious reasons to exclude them. After 18, the child is considered an adult and can be asked to leave, but parents must follow the proper eviction process if the child refuses to go.
she means that he doesnt change the way he acts around other people and that he doesnt follow the crowd
The child can decide to go to whoevers house they want at any age they want.
Absolutely! You're their responsibility and until you're 18, you have to follow their rules in their house.