Removing an uncontrollable 17-year-old from your home would depend on the laws in your state, which may vary from state to state. It's best to seek the advice of someone who knows your state laws before taking that action.
You are responsible for the child until the age of 18 if you kick out the child they can become a ward of the government in witchcase they would be put on idependent living and the parent would pay the bill.
They can't "kick you out" as in turn you out with no place to go; that would be the crime of child abandonment. They are legally allowed to "kick you out" in the sense of sending you off to boarding school or some form of disciplinary camp or something like that.
my seventeen year old does what she pleases. Refuses to do any chores. Refuses to pick up after herself is cruel to her younger sister. refuses counseling or medication that has been recommended by her psychiatrist. Her father and I are at our wits end and do not know what to do. She told us that if she did move out, we had to let her move back in until she is eighteen. We live in Missouri. Do we have any recourse to this misbehavior?
On their 18th birthday.
no you cant
Can a parent legally kick-out their 17 year old in Michigan ?
You should be ABLE to kick them out, but you shouldn't kick them out.
ca i get kick out at 16
The curfew for a seventeen year old in Eastlake, Ohio is from 11:00 PM until 6:00 AM. Those who are 12 -16 years of age, have to be in at 10:00 PM.
In Tennessee, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and cannot legally leave home without parental permission. If a minor chooses to leave home without parental permission, their parents or legal guardians could file a report with law enforcement, who may intervene to ensure the minor's safety and well-being. It's important to seek guidance and support if there are issues at home driving the desire to leave.
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17-year-old is the correct way.
Sorry, you remain responsible for them. You can make arrangements for them to live somewhere else.
In Louisiana, the legal age of majority is 18. Until a child turns 18, their parent or legal guardian is responsible for their care and welfare. As such, a parent cannot simply kick out their 17-year-old child without facing potential legal consequences for neglect or abandonment. It is important to seek legal advice or support if there are issues in the parent-child relationship.
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no you cant
You can not kick your minor child out of his home, this is illegal.
Report them as a runaway and ask the police to return him home.
In most places, parents are legally responsible for their children until they turn 18. However, depending on the circumstances, parents might be able to involve social services or the legal system if there are safety concerns or if the child is not following rules. It's best to consult with a legal professional for guidance in such situations.
No, in Wisconsin, foster parents cannot kick out an 18-year-old foster child who is still in high school. Foster parents have a duty to care for the child until they reach the age of majority or have legally been emancipated. If there are conflicts or concerns, it is best to work with the child welfare agency to find a solution that supports the child's well-being.