If the 17 year old agrees to be emancipated, than yes, if not, than no.
Of course! However they can't legally kick you out until your 19
Parents don't emancipate their children. A court can emancipate them. Parents just kick them out when they turn 18. There isn't a process or form that has to be signed. So, what is the process to have the courts emancipate the eighteen year old, assuming the parents will (a) allow the eighteen year old to live at home, under rules of the home (b) the needs for the eighteen year old will be met and (c) the parents are seeking some legal protection from any acts of the eighteen year old.
Simple answer yes.
You can not kick your minor child out of his home, this is illegal.
Legally, a parent cannot simply kick out a 14-year-old child from home. Parents have a legal obligation to provide care and support for their underage children. If there are serious issues causing conflict at home, it is important to seek help from social services or counseling to address the situation in a more supportive and constructive manner.
In most places, parents have a legal responsibility to support their children until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. However, specific laws vary by location, so the circumstances in which parents can legally kick out a 17-year-old may differ. It's advisable to seek legal counsel or contact local authorities for guidance in such situations.
No legal reason why you cannot.
No, in Wisconsin, foster parents cannot kick out an 18-year-old foster child who is still in high school. Foster parents have a duty to care for the child until they reach the age of majority or have legally been emancipated. If there are conflicts or concerns, it is best to work with the child welfare agency to find a solution that supports the child's well-being.
Yes if the parents agree to it.
Yes, you can kick an 18 year old out of your home in Ohio. This is because they are considered to be an adult once they reach 18 years of age.
As long as she has her parents' permission. Otherwise they need to live where their parents say.
Yes, at 19 he is an adult and you are not obligated to support him anymore.