No, you cannot kick them out at 16. They are not yet an adult and you are still responsible for their welfare.
In most places, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18. It is generally not legal to force a 16 year old to move out without a valid reason, such as endangerment or neglect. If there are issues at home, it is advisable to seek help from social services or legal counsel.
In Idaho, a 16 year old cannot legally move out of their parent's house without parental consent. The legal age of majority in Idaho is 18, unless the minor is emancipated by the court.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
Yes, in Kansas, an 18 year old can legally move out of their parents' house even if they are still in high school. At 18, they are considered a legal adult and have the right to make their own living arrangements.
Yes, an 18-year-old green card holder can move out of their parents' house since they are legally an adult at that age. They have the right to make their own decisions about their living arrangements.
In most places, a 13 year old cannot legally move out of their house without parental permission. Legal guardians are responsible for their care until they reach the age of majority. If there are concerns about safety or well-being at home, it is important to contact authorities or seek help from a trusted adult.
No, not legally.
You can allow your daughter to move out of the house. It does not relieve you of your responsibilities for her welfare.
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No.
No, legally she cannot.
Walk or drive if you have a license.
In the UK there is no problem - she can move out and live where she likes.
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No she can not.
Not legally.