At 18, you're considered an adult, whether in high school or not.
In most places, an 18-year-old can legally move out of their parents' home if they are still in high school. However, they may need their parents' consent or may need to provide evidence that they can support themselves financially. It's best to check the specific laws and regulations in your area.
In most cases, parents are still legally responsible for their 18-year-old child who is still in high school. This includes providing financial support, making medical decisions, and ensuring their well-being until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever comes later.
In Virginia, parents have a legal obligation to support their children until the age of 18. However, if a child who is 18 is still in high school, parents may be required to continue providing support until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever comes first. Parents cannot simply tell the child to leave home if they are still in high school.
Yes, in Minnesota, you can legally move out of your parents' house at age 18 even if you are still in high school. However, it's important to consider factors like financial stability and housing arrangements before making this decision. You may also want to have a conversation with your parents about your plans.
Yes, parents are typically legally responsible for their 18-year-old child who is still in high school and living at home. Parents are required to provide their child with food, shelter, and clothing until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18.
In most jurisdictions, parents are legally obligated to provide support for their minor children until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18. If the 18-year-old is still in high school, they may not be forced to leave their parents' home until they have completed their education or reached the age of majority, whichever comes first.
Her parents can't do anything about it it is her choice and if she still goes to school then it doesn't matter
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Yes, if still under 18 yrs old
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That will depend on your location. Some states require you to finish high school first.
Technically your parents will always have custody over you. But if you are a citizen then not really.
In general, children under 18 or who are still in high school are not quite "people", legally speaking. They are under the care of their parents or legal guardians, who are required to provide for them and in return get to "be the boss of" them. So, if you're still in high school and your parents say you have to remain in the house, then you pretty much have to remain in the house.
In most cases, parents are still legally responsible for their 18-year-old child who is still in high school. This includes providing financial support, making medical decisions, and ensuring their well-being until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever comes later.
yes. just talk to one of your friends parents & ask them if you can use their adress.
Yes, in Indiana a person is considered an adult at the age of 18 even if they are still in high school. This gives the parents rights to kick the son or daughter out for any reason.
yes she can no matter what she is still 18