Yes, you can kick an 18 year old out of your home in Ohio. This is because they are considered to be an adult once they reach 18 years of age.
No, in Minnesota, parents are legally responsible for providing care and shelter for their minor children until they reach the age of majority (18). You cannot kick out an uncontrollable 17-year-old without facing potential legal consequences. It is important to seek assistance from social services or legal professionals to address the situation appropriately.
No you can not.
Once a child turns 18, they do not have to live with you any longer. You can just ask them to leave and they must.
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Legally, parents have a duty to provide a home for their children until they turn 18, unless there are serious reasons to exclude them. After 18, the child is considered an adult and can be asked to leave, but parents must follow the proper eviction process if the child refuses to go.
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In Alabama, a parent can legally evict their 18-year-old child from their home, as the child is considered an adult at this age. It is recommended to provide written notice and follow legal procedures to avoid potential issues.
In Massachusetts, parents have a legal obligation to support their children until they reach the age of 18. However, once a child turns 18, they are considered an adult and can choose to leave the parental home. Parents generally cannot forcibly evict their 18-year-old child without following proper legal procedures, such as providing written notice.
Legally in South Carolina, a parent is required to provide support for a child until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever occurs later. Therefore, a parent cannot typically kick out a 17-year-old child before they reach this age or milestone, unless there are extenuating circumstances involving abuse or neglect.
In Ohio, a 17-year-old can legally move out of their parent's home with their parent's consent. If the parents do not give their consent, the minor would need to seek emancipation from the court to establish legal independence.
No it is not legal to kick them out of your house. Until they reach the age of adulthood, 18, they are your responsibility under the law.
no Of course not.