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Generally, no, unless you are incapacitated in some way that the court needs to appoint a legal guardian. Once you reach the age of majority, generally eighteen years, you have the right to make your own decisions and are no longer in your parent's custody. However, if you are still dependent on the financial support of your parents and/or still live at home, you may need to make some concessions since you are not yet able to live independently.

Generally, no, unless you are incapacitated in some way that the court needs to appoint a legal guardian. Once you reach the age of majority, generally eighteen years, you have the right to make your own decisions and are no longer in your parent's custody. However, if you are still dependent on the financial support of your parents and/or still live at home, you may need to make some concessions since you are not yet able to live independently.

Generally, no, unless you are incapacitated in some way that the court needs to appoint a legal guardian. Once you reach the age of majority, generally eighteen years, you have the right to make your own decisions and are no longer in your parent's custody. However, if you are still dependent on the financial support of your parents and/or still live at home, you may need to make some concessions since you are not yet able to live independently.

Generally, no, unless you are incapacitated in some way that the court needs to appoint a legal guardian. Once you reach the age of majority, generally eighteen years, you have the right to make your own decisions and are no longer in your parent's custody. However, if you are still dependent on the financial support of your parents and/or still live at home, you may need to make some concessions since you are not yet able to live independently.

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Generally, no, unless you are incapacitated in some way that the court needs to appoint a legal guardian. Once you reach the age of majority, generally eighteen years, you have the right to make your own decisions and are no longer in your parent's custody. However, if you are still dependent on the financial support of your parents and/or still live at home, you may need to make some concessions since you are not yet able to live independently.

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