No, that's illegal. Call the Child Protective Agency if this is happening to you.
No, parents cannot kick out minors. They remain responsible for them until the are adults. However they can tell her she needs to live someplace else and provide the means for it.
You have to be an adult, which is age 18. Until you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
The owner of the house can kick anyone out unless they pay rent but your mother can not kick her minor child out. That is illegal. So this would be on her shoulders, not his.
The parents are responsible for providing shelter for their minor child; however, the shelter does not necessarily have to be with them (the parents). The parents could certainly have the child live with someone else. The parents may also relinquish their rights to the child completely, and the child would then be the subject of the state. So, it depends on what you consider "kick out".
I'm not aware of any such law. In general in the US, parents are responsible for proving for their minor child. When the child is no longer a minor, the parents are no longer legally responsible. Nearly every state says the age of majority at 18, so parents can kick their 18 year old out if they want with no legal repercussions.
No, you are obligated to care for your minor child until they are emancipated and this would be child abandonment.
Yes. The 17yo is still a minor and the parents are still obligated to provide for her. Call Child Protective Service.
In most cases, both parents have a legal responsibility to care for their minor child, and one parent cannot unilaterally kick the child out if the other parent objects. It is important for parents to make decisions regarding their child's welfare together and to act in the best interests of the child. If there are disagreements, seeking help from a family counselor or legal professional may be advisable.
Every state has different rules about this situation. Some states allow 16 year olds to move out with a parents permission and other states do not allow anyone under 18 years old to move out even with the parents permission.
No, they have not reached the age of majority. Until that age, 18 in California, the parents are going to be responsible and make the decisions.
In the US, no, a parent can't just kick out their minor child (parents are responsible for providing for their children and that includes providing shelter). However, the parents can make arrangements for that child to live somewhere else, such a military school :)
In Washington state, a parent or legal guardian is responsible for providing care and support for a minor until they reach the age of majority. It is generally not legal to kick out a 16-year-old without making proper arrangements for their care and well-being. If you are experiencing issues with your teenager, it may be beneficial to seek guidance from family services or legal counsel to explore your options.