The age of majority for Texas is 18 that constitutes adulthood for children and they can be legally requested to leave the family residence if circumstances warrant. The parent(s) must allow the adult child a reasonable amount of time to find other accomodations (minimum 30 days) and must allow the adult child to take personal items (clothes, medicine, sundries,) and those items which were purchased by the individual or "gifted" to them. The exception is if there is a court order disallowing the action or the child is physically or mentally challenged, in which case legal procedure through the court must be followed.
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.
No, they are not.
Yes he/she is now an adult.
First he was in mexico and then went to Texas.
Yes, you can ask the police to remove them for tresspassing.
Age 18 or at the time of emancipation. If the child is mature enough to make an adult decision, the child is mature enough for all adult responsibilities.see links
The child can file prior to age 19.
If the person is a child, ie. under 18 years of age, then yes. If the person is no longer a child, ie 18 and over (which is the legal adult age in Texas, then no.
it depends on how serious the crime commited is. i believe they can try a child at 16 as an adult if the crime is serious enough
Up until the child turns age 18 and even if the father was never notified of the existence of the child, as is common.
In the state of Texas a person becomes legally designated an adult at the age of 18. In most cases the parent(s) will no longer be legally or financially responsible for the child (an exception could be a child support order that stipulates a different age). If the parents so choose they may request their "adult" child to move from their residence.
No! Being pregnant does not automatically make you an adult. Adulthood is only accomplished by age - You are still a "minor child" by legal standards.