That's an issue that the two of them must make a decision on. An 18-year-old may be considered a legal adult but a father and/or mother has the right to make the rules governing their household. If the rules do not suit the young adult they always have the option of living elsewhere.
yes, anyone who is 18 is free! An 18-year-old may or may not be of legal age, it depends upon the state in which the young person lives. In Alabama and Nebraska the legal age of majority is 19. In Mississippi and Washington D.C. the legal age of majority is 21.
It depends upon what you mean by the word "home". I assume that the question is posed by a person who has recently turned age 18 and not used to the rights and responsibilities of adulthood yet. As any adult, an 18 year old person has all rights offered under the law at all times. An adult person at "home" has many extra rights of privacy that are not enjoyed while in public, or in the home of another person, or a hotel. A man's home is his castle! For instance: He or she has the right to be secured from unreasonable searches and seizures. The term "home' in its full legal sense doe not apply to any former childhood residence necessarily, unless the adults have come to an understanding about continued residency. This includes the new adult who was formerly a child with different rights and responsibilities to the parents. The parents become either hosts or landlords at the time the child enters adulthood, unless the new adult moves out.
One responsibility that goes along with this right is to lawfully obtain the home. This may be by a lease or by purchase or gift. If an adult is living in the "home" of another adult, say a parent, (or a roommate) then that adult is a guest and has fewer rights than if it was hers or his own home. The rights are mitigated or reduced by the fact that is is somebody else's home too.
If you have a roommate, related or otherwise, then you must respect the rights of privacy of that individual, especially if you are a guest. If you pay rent, then you get more rights. If you are a non-paying guest, The host may set forth whatever conditions he or she deems correct and the guest may accept the terms of living there or else depart. (beggers cannot be choosers) One is free to go at any time.
One may pay rent and acquire rights by performing chores instead of paying cash. In that case a rental agreement should be negotiated that sets forth clearly the agreed upon rights of each party. Perhaps one may wish to have a certain area or room set aside for private undisturbed use. (quiet enjoyment). The agreement need not be in writing but it is better so that any disagreements over adherence to terms can be settled easily by referring to the writing. if the parties cannot settle the dispute, they may resort to a small claims court judge to get a ruling or opinion.
i think that if an 18 year old is legal then they have the right to do things their way, and if they feel they wanna leave school without permission then so be it,even though the rules clearly states that you must sign out first.
yes she is 18yrs old. she is legally allowed to move out.
no. not unless the teen was emancipated. A parent has the right to judge what their child should be allowed to do (within reason of course)
Yes however when you do you become responsible for bringing in some of the bread
First off, the age of majority is not 18 in every state. Beyond that, it's your way or the highway.
Of course, maybe even late 17's! That's usual, you can even move out under 17! (By running away, or your parents kick you out.) lol
yes if you have parents consent you can move out at 17
i think you have to take this to the courts.
Parents have the right to make a child move out after he attains 18 years of age.
As long as you are a minor your parents will decide where you live. So if you when you are of legal age want to move to the other parent and they are willing, then you can move. In Idaho it's at 18yo.
No, you will your parents' consent.
Jim's parents move to Paris.
How do I convince my parents to move my family to LA
With your parents' permission you can move out at any age. That does not relieve your parents of their responsibility for you. You need to be 17 and 6 months to move out.
That might not be the best idea. Your parents have a reason to not want you to move in with him/her.
Minors can only move with their parents consent.
If he lives with his parents then no you can't. It's their house their rules. The only way that you can move in with him is to either move into a different house together or have him move in with you. But then again it all has to do with his parents who have to let him move in with you.
18 is when you can move out without your parents permission
yes if you have parents consent you can move out at 17
No, she cannot move out without permission. Until she is an adult, her parents have the responsibilty to maintain her.
The parents can give them consent to move out. Without it they will have to be an adult.
i think you have to take this to the courts.
The age of majority in Indiana is 18, when you are considered an adult. Until then your parents are responsible for you. So if you have their permission, you can move out, but they are still responsible.