Not permanently.
Legally, parents can ask a 20-year-old to leave the house if they are not providing financial support, but the exact laws vary depending on the location. It's important to check local laws and communicate openly with your family to find a resolution that works for everyone.
Simple answer yes.
Yes, in New Jersey, if your child is 18 or older, you are legally allowed to evict them from your home. However, proper legal procedures must be followed, such as providing written notice and going through the formal eviction process if they refuse to leave voluntarily.
If they want to
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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.
Alexander the Great
The bike that you should buy for your nine year old son is that with a 20-inch wheel with suspension forks and adequate front suspension.
Yes, parents can kick out a 20-year-old from their house since they are considered an adult by law and can legally make decisions about their living arrangements. However, it's important to consider any legal obligations or agreements in place that could affect the situation.
Yes. A 20-year old is an adult. A parent or other is not "liable" for the 20-year old any more (unless by court order). This individual is "on his own" in this case. If the homeowner wants the person out of the home, a call to the police will make it happen. Then all that's needed is a restraining order. Best of luck sorting this one out.
They expect their son to watch mature programs
Who had the seizure?