In Georgia, a parent can kick their child out at age 18, which is the age of majority in the state. Before that age, parents are responsible for providing care and support for their child.
Yes. The children can grow until they are an elder, just like a normal sim. If you are willing to kick out the child's parents, when the child is an adult you could kick out their parents and start a new story with their child.
No. If they are 18 or older you can kick them out, they have no legal rights to live in your house.
Yes, they can tell them to get out of their home. Once the child is an adult, age 18, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave
In Pennsylvania, parents can evict an adult child by providing written notice to vacate the premises. If the adult child refuses to leave, the parent can then file an eviction lawsuit in the local court to have the adult child lawfully removed from the property. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure all steps are followed correctly.
No a custodial parent can not kick a child out of school if the child is still a minor. If the child is 18 years old, the parent may kick them out.
No. If she is below the age of 18 she is still a minor and you are responsible for her. If she is 18 + she is an adult and you can change the locks today.
A child is, by definition, not a adult An adult is not, by definition, a child Thus there is no such thing as an 'adult child' - your question is therefore impossible to answer.
yes it is ive studdied law since i was five iand it is illegal!
In Washington state, you can legally kick your child out of your house once they are 18 years old. However, it's important to consider their well-being and potential resources or support they may need before taking such action.
You must approach it exactly like a landlord. You must file an eviction proceeding in Housing Court.
A parent can get the medical records of an adult child if the adult child gives express permission.