If they are signers on the account, yes. It is not a good idea to have an account with them once you are 18. Get your own and have them remove you from the old one.
No, once you turn eighteen, you are legally considered an adult, and your parents no longer have control over your bank account without your permission.
No, at 16 years old you have more autonomy over your actions and decisions. While parents may still have influence, they cannot control your free will. It's important to find a balance between taking guidance from parents and developing your independence.
At 18, legally you are considered an adult and have control over your own decisions. However, your parents may still have influence over you depending on your relationship with them, but they do not have the same level of control as they did when you were a minor.
In most places, you can't legally move out when you're still 17 without parental consent. If you do, your parents could report you as a runaway, and you might face legal consequences or be brought back home by authorities. It's best to discuss your situation with your parents and try to come to a solution together.
In Nebraska, parents are typically responsible for their child until the age of 19. However, if the child has declared legal emancipation or has been legally declared independent by a court, the parents may not be held responsible for the child's actions. It's best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice in such situations.
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally move out of their parents' house without their parents' permission. They are still considered a minor and are subject to their parents' authority until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18.
Her parents are technically not in control of her anymore, legally. No, she is a legal adult. But.... some parents can have rules that the person needs to obey IF they are still living at home. There are a lot of options out there for an 18 year old that wishes to move out and no longer be under their parents roof. Find your local childrens services office and they can help you find the correct people to get help.
If the daughter is a legal adult over the age of 18, then parents have little say or control over them. If the daughter is still a dependent (for tax purposes, for example) on the parents, then the parents do still exert some control legally over the child. Also, a measure can be taken medically if a person is deemed to be suicidial, homicidal, or a sever threat to themselves / others.
If you are now emancipated by your parents first then it is up to them. if you are, then yes you can. if your parents however still are in control, then police can be sent to bring you back home.
If you are living in their house, you should live by their rules.
No, at 16 years old you have more autonomy over your actions and decisions. While parents may still have influence, they cannot control your free will. It's important to find a balance between taking guidance from parents and developing your independence.
pres f8 and f11 on start up...a secret account will come up...creat a new account as administrator...restart computer...new account will be there...do what you need...but delete the account so your parents or whatever wont know...if they take it to a profesional computer dealer or specialist they can still find out
Yes, once you are eighteen you are legally an adult and there is nothing legally binding that can keep your parents from letting you move put or really do anything.
no. if you're eighteen your legal to move anywhere you want.
In Nebraska, parents are typically responsible for their child until the age of 19. However, if the child has declared legal emancipation or has been legally declared independent by a court, the parents may not be held responsible for the child's actions. It's best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice in such situations.
Yes, a teenagers parents can kick the teen out at the age of 18. The parents no longer have to support the child after they reach legal age.
no you can't move out just because you had a baby doesn't change the rules your still a minor and until your eighteen you have to do what your parents say sorry!
Eighteen year-olds have reached the age of majority and are legally considered adults under the law, so parents can not legally force an 18 year-old to take a drug test. However, the situation is complicated if the 18 year-old is still living with their parents because parents can also legally force 18 year-olds out of their house.