No, he is a minor and you have to provide for him until he is of legal age.
In most places, parents have a legal responsibility to care for their minor children until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old. It is generally not legal to force a 17-year-old to move out unless there are extenuating circumstances that warrant it, such as abuse or neglect. It is important to seek advice from a legal professional before taking any action.
In West Virginia, the age of consent is 16, so it is legal for a 17-year-old girl to be in a relationship with your 19-year-old son. However, it is important to be aware of relevant laws and consider the maturity and dynamics of the relationship.
If the son has reached the age of majority, typically the law does not allow you to legally force him to do anything. At this point, he is considered an adult and can make his own decisions. If there are concerns about his well-being, you may offer guidance and support but cannot force compliance legally.
In New York, a parent is not automatically responsible for the medical debt of their 20-year-old son unless they have legally agreed to be responsible, such as by signing a document promising to pay. However, if the son is a dependent on the parent's health insurance, the parent may be responsible for any copayments or deductibles. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for specific advice related to this situation.
In Illinois, a 17-year-old can move out with parental permission. However, it's important to consult with a legal professional for advice on specific laws and requirements regarding minors moving out with parental consent in Illinois.
In California, parents are legally responsible for their minor children (under 18 years old) until they reach the age of majority. By kicking out your 16-year-old son, you may still have legal responsibilities towards him unless a legal emancipation process has occurred. It is advisable to seek legal advice to understand your specific obligations in this situation.
Unless he has a contract, yes.
If you have legal custody yes.
He has a four year old son and a one year old son
He has a four year old son and a one year old son
He has a four year old son and a one year old son
The parents cannot force a 19 year old to return home. Once they are an adult, they are on their own. There is no legal right to control them.
fight him and move out
With parental permission from both his parents, yes.
Yes, the state would have jurisdiction over a seventeen year old.
it depends on how mature your 11 year old son is,
With parental permission from both his parents, yes.
Get a restraining order or move away.