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In Washington state, a parent or legal guardian is responsible for providing care and support for a minor until they reach the age of majority. It is generally not legal to kick out a 16-year-old without making proper arrangements for their care and well-being. If you are experiencing issues with your teenager, it may be beneficial to seek guidance from family services or legal counsel to explore your options.
you'll be arrested
You should be ABLE to kick them out, but you shouldn't kick them out.
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ca i get kick out at 16
Washington state was added to the Union on November 11, 1889. It was the 42nd state to be added. Several states were added that year and the year after.
George McKenna was the principal of Washington High School in the year 1987.
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.
No, she'll have to wait a year - the legal age of consent in Washington State is 16.
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Washington was admitted to the Union as the 42nd state in 1889.