Technically this would be theft.
Of course, they can just throw you out of the house any time they want, so carefully weigh your options here.
Yes, your parents have parental dominion over you.
I think that is called a Mexican-American.
Not once they are adults. It is often done to help the child get started in their lives.
In most cases they lost everything - their property (including personal possessions), their liberty and their lives.
of course
Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can
when an 18 year old person lives under the roof of the parents he/she must abide by the rules, if not then it is the parent's right to evict, that way they will nOT be responsible for-the action of the person.
Adults (and children) use their lungs all their lives.
The parent who is considered the custodial parent.
In Maryland, legal guardians are responsible for providing support and care for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is 18. If a parent moves out and leaves a 17-year-old without adequate support or care, they may be at risk of being charged with child abandonment or neglect. It's recommended to consult with legal authorities or child protection services for guidance in such situations.
Homes can be lost, possessions destroyed, pets/family lost and lives can be lost.
Primary residential
Typically, the caretaker is the custodian.