No, they are obligated to support their child until the child is 18.
It would be similar to kicking out a person renting a room. It is dependent on the squatter laws.
No, they are still considered a minor. They cannot refuse to follow the wishes of their parents or the court.
That would have to be a decision of the court.
35 thousand a year. You have to pay for books/personal stuff/room & board so it's about 60 thousand in total.
Tuition (not including the cost of room and board) is approx. $41,938. With room and board, the cost is closer to $54,000.
Yes, it is.
Not really. You are a minor and expected to do what your parents tell you to. If there is a safety reason for not seeing the parent, you should talk to a social work and get help.
Resident Student Tuition, Room and Board for the 2012-2013 school year is $43.200.
Tuition $28,640 Room and Board (residence hall and meal plan) Double Room 11,250 Single Room 14,045 Subtotals Double Room 39,890 Single Room 46,785 Books, Supplies, Personal Expenses 4,100 Totals Double Room $43,990 Single Room $46,785 Hope this helps. it's a hard school to get in to. good luck!
No. And it's the parents job to make sure the court order is followed.
The parents can't claim a deduction when the child provides over half of their (the child's) own support. If they have already filed, you can contest this by mailing in a paper return with an explanation. It will take a few months.
Stanford University projects its undergraduate tuition for its 2008-2009 year at $36,030, with room and board an additional $11,182.