Yes.
There is no responsibility withouht right.For example, if you legally bought a house, you would own the deeds to the house, and you would have the right to live there.By having the right to live in that house, you gain the responsibility of being (let's say) a good neighbour.If you didn't own the rights to live in the house, you wouldnt have the responsibility of being a good neighbour.
Well, for starters, a 16 year old is not legally able to enter a legal bunding contract for a house, which means your unable to live by yourself. You need proof of neglect, to show the court your reason for filing an emancipation, or, your parents give concent. You have to support yourself with your own money, and parents are not legally obliged to pay for anything. Basically an Emancipation is where you are "divorcing" your parents. Well, for starters, a 16 year old is not legally able to enter a legal bunding contract for a house, which means your unable to live by yourself. You need proof of neglect, to show the court your reason for filing an emancipation, or, your parents give concent. You have to support yourself with your own money, and parents are not legally obliged to pay for anything. Basically an Emancipation is where you are "divorcing" your parents. Well, for starters, a 16 year old is not legally able to enter a legal bunding contract for a house, which means your unable to live by yourself. You need proof of neglect, to show the court your reason for filing an emancipation, or, your parents give concent. You have to support yourself with your own money, and parents are not legally obliged to pay for anything. Basically an Emancipation is where you are "divorcing" your parents. Well, for starters, a 16 year old is not legally able to enter a legal bunding contract for a house, which means your unable to live by yourself. You need proof of neglect, to show the court your reason for filing an emancipation, or, your parents give concent. You have to support yourself with your own money, and parents are not legally obliged to pay for anything. Basically an Emancipation is where you are "divorcing" your parents.
He enters the Minolas' house, and his own.
If they are emancipated, yes.
You have to be 18 to enter into a contract. And renting an apartment or house is a contract. If your parents want to rent a place for you to live, they can allow you to move there at 17.
No, she can't. How dare she wants live with you in your own house. >:U
If you own the property, you can legally change the locks whenever you want.
If you own the house,then why not?
court emancipation.
If you don't want to live in your house anymore, options include selling the property, renting it out, or finding a new place to live. You may also consider seeking the assistance of a real estate agent to guide you through the process of selling or renting your home.
An emancipated minor is legally an adult. They may own whatever they choose and can afford.
He enters the Minola house and, of course, his own.