Yes, the 18-year-old is considered a legal adult and the parents may request that he leave the family residence if they so choose. Ideally the parents will assist the young person in finding a place to live but they have no legal obligation to do so nor are they legally obligated to financially support a child who has reached the state's legal age of majority. If the adult child refuses to leave voluntarily the parents have the option of requesting assistance from local authorities. FYI, such laws may not apply in cases where child support is an issue. The terms contained in a child support order sometimes cite a specific age when the child is considered no longer a dependent and may differ from the age established by state law.
Absolutely not. Legally rather.
if you get kicked at 16 you'd rather be staying at your boyfriends house
No.
i think you get kicked out of the house at 16 or 18 in Scotland
get a job and stay out of trouble
If a 16 year old gets kicked out of his parents house, they can inform the police. Parents are not allowed to legally kick a minor out of the home.
no you have to be 20 and over.... but if you get kicked at 16 you'd rather be staying at your boyfriends house.
A number of 16 year olds have been kicked out in Florida. Florida has a number of good drug rehab centers and a Baker Act procedure through the courts. You may want to go that route.
Yes, if they have parental permission. The key here is the age of majority, 18, in Florida. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible.
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No, in Michigan your parents are responsible for you until you are 18 years old.
The legal age to own a car in the state of Florida is 18 years old. Minors who are 16 or older can legally drive cars in the state.
Social services is your best course. To find the nearest office try the library or the police station.