If you are 18 they can not stop you. But try to leave peacefully, you don't want your parents to be mad at you for a while. Try to sit them down and talk with them about why they don't want you to move out, then tell them why you want to move out. Be sure to impress them by having a means to support yourself. Good luck and God Bless:) Nah they definetly can't force u 2 stay, they just have 2 accept the fact that ur grown up now and need 2 live your own life now. I WOULD SAY YES!, YOU CAN STILL LEAVE. TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THEIR ISSUE WITH YOU MOVING OUT, BUT IF IT IS TIME TO ASSERT YOUR INDEPENDENCE, AND YOU FEEL CONFIDENT AND READY I WOULD SAY GO FOR IT. I MOVED OUT AT 18, AND ALTHOUGH IT WAS NOT EASY I HAD MY OWN FREEDOM, AND PIECE OF MIND. YOU ARE BY LAW ANYWAY CONSIDERED AN ADULT, YOU CAN RENT YOUR OWN PLACE AT 18, AS WELL AS ESTABLISH BILLS IN YOUR NAME SO, WHY NOT! Yes you may leave. It sounds as though your parents love you very much and are also concerned about you. Believe it or not, they have many more years of experience and knowledge about the world than you do and they are wise to encourage you to stay at home a little longer. After high school we feel so grown up and usually have a great deal of confidence from all our high school experiences. The world outside has many wonderful people in it, but there are others who can spot a "green" young person a mile away. How they do it, I'll never know, but they are always looking for a victim. I guess the wierdos think that it is there calling in life. So I would get a job and happily stay at home for at least another year. Help out your family and learn more about life as in forming a budget and sticking by it, cooking, cleaning, making repairs, car maintenance, food costs, electric and water bills, rent and more. The more you learn before you leave, the more successful your first experience on your own will be. How about taking a college course or two. The next four years will go by so fast that you will wish that you had more education under your belt. You must be very intelligent to take the time to ask your question. Expect the very best from yourself, and you will be amazed at the great and wonderful things that will happen in your life. Your parents are really your best friends and only want the very best for you. Best Wishes
No, as you should be a legal adult at eighteen.
Pretty much you can do what you want at 18 years old. But they don't have to let you stay with them in their house.
AnswerThe constitutional law of Australia states that an 18 year old is the minimal age to depart home. An individual under this age is considered not legally responsible and cannot leave home even under the parents consent.
No only a court of law can issue child emancipation status.
According to Kentucky state law, you must be 18 to move out of your parents' home without their consent.
If your parents give you permission to move in with a friend, then yes, you can do that. Of course, your parents can change their mind at any time and will have every right to 'order' (for lack of a better word) you to move back home. Hmm, just one more thought on this--if you have previously been in trouble with the law and have been declared delinquent/an at risk youth/a child in need of services/under court supervision/etc--well, then it's possible that your parents may not be able to give you permission to move out.
No, federal law declares you as an adult at the age of 18, you can leave at any time you want, but trying to afford you're own place food car etc is what will bring you back home
Yes because under the law you basically ran away
In the state of Minnesota, a child is considered to be a runaway if they are under age 18 and do not have their parents or guardians permission to leave the home. The parents can call the police and the police may issue the runaway a citation to appear in court.
AnswerThe constitutional law of Australia states that an 18 year old is the minimal age to depart home. An individual under this age is considered not legally responsible and cannot leave home even under the parents consent.
your parents can kick you out at age 18, but you are able in Georgia to leave your home at age 17, with out getting charged of anything or be considered a runaway. Its because of the loop hole in Georgia laws and Georgia only
Laws regarding minors leaving home can vary by jurisdiction. In many places, 17 year olds are still considered minors and may be subject to custody laws that require them to live with a parent or legal guardian. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws that apply in your situation.
If you live in the US... A 13-year-old can't leave home unless their parents give them permission to live somewhere else, such as with a relative. In that case, the parents would need to give the relative some form of temporary custody/guardianship over the child. whats the law in Australia
They are your parents in law. Ask them what they would prefer to be called.
Yes, she may leave home and NO you can't do anything by law in Ontario.
Doesn't matter if his legal birthday is tomorrow, his parents can call the law and have him removed from your home, possibly pressing charges against you. Plus, until he is of legal age (by law - not by mentality), the parents could charge the girl in statuatory(?) rape, or carnal knowledge of a minor.
IT WILL DEPEND ON YOUR PARENTS AND HOW CLOSE YOU ARE TO 18.BUT THE LAW SAY'S YOU MUST BE 18 TO LEAVE HOME.
If he won't leave voluntarily - call law enforcement and have him removed -or- if he has lived there long enough to have a status of "tenant," go to court and secure an eviction order.
The English language has no term to describe a relationship between you and the parents of your daughter-in-law. In English-speaking cultures, you are not related. If you have to refer to them other than by name, you can call them "my son's parent's-in-law" or "my daughter-in-law's parents."