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No, the age of consent for being an independent is 17 in Texas.

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Of course you can! You can not legally kick a child out who can not support himself. You are obligated until he is 18 to support him in every way needed.

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No it's child abandonment.

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Q: Can a parent get into trouble for kicking a 16 year old out IN FLORIDA?
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