They have a right to ask for financial help towards your keep. If you are not at an age where you can be expected to get a job then you should not be made to pay as they are liable to keep you.
No, she does not have the ability to make that choice. She is a minor and the parents make the rules.
Yes, many parents live in one country and pay for their children living in another.
The answer for that depends entirely on how much you depend on your parents. If you live under their roof, and they pay for everything, then they have the right to say no and if you do it anyway, they have the right to kick you out. If you live on your own and pay all your own bills, then your parents become merely advisors, and you can choose to follow their advice, or you can chose to disreguard it and do whatever you want to do.
Parents are obligated to follow the most recent order, regardless of their current residence.
If your parents donÕt want you to live somewhere and you are under 18 you need to listen to your parents. If you are over 18 explain to your parents why you want to live there, listen to why they donÕt want you to live there and as adult make a responsible decision.
AnswerYou can move out at 18. But that sort of depends upon what you and your parents agree to. They might agree to pay for college if you live at home. They are under no obligation to put you through college.
if a court order exist.
At 18 you are an adult and if you no longer live with them or have them pay for your expenses they shouldn't claim you on the taxes.
Be polite in front of them and make sacrifices...make it known that you've made sacrifices for her and if all else fails take her out and YOU PAY...then ask her to remind her parents that you did that.
no
make my parents understand that my husband is my life and i cant live without him,i know everyone's parents will be happy if their children are happy
Yes you can.