not without child's consent..
No, but if you live in their house and you are 18, they can legally kick you out.
If you feel very strongly about not wanting to see one of your grandparents, try to talk to one of your parents or to both of your parents about this. Tell them what you want and see what can be done. If you cannot manage to talk with your parents about it, try discussing your concerns with another adult, such as a relative, a friend of your parents, a teacher, a religious leader, or a counselor. Legally it is your parents who decide who you can or shall see.
Once a person is 18 (in the USA), he or she is considered an adult. No-one can LEGALLY stop them from searching for or meeting their birth parents. However, the birth parents may NOT want to meet with the 18-year old. The adoptive parents may be extremely UPSET with the 18-year old for searching for other 'parents' which may lead to future family problems.
No, you are not responsible for their debt. The only person legally responsible for a debt is the person that signed the contract for the debt. It doesn't matter if your dead parents left you money. Collection agencies cannot legally collect someone else's debt from you - but they will try. See the FDCRA to know your rights in debt collection.
Yes. It's the parents who decide who the minor is allowed to see so they can get a restraining order unless the adult stays away from their minor.
no. once your pregnant ,texas see's you as an adult
Only if you have open adoption and this is decided between you and the parents. Legally you no longer have any rights to the child. When the child is adult you can try contacting her/him to see if they are interested but as long as he/she is a minor you can not contact them. It would be breaking the adoption agreement you signed.
Legally they can have sex but it is always the parents who decide who their minor is allowed to see.
Very simple. most states see her as a adult.
They do it because they love you. Give them time and you will see that as you become more mature they will eventually start treating you as an adult.
All of them.... see link
what you can do is call your local police department and ask them this question to see if it is legal in your state No, the legal age for the state is 18, and having a child doesn't make any difference in when a person stops being a minor and becomes a legal adult.