Under normal circumstances, no (the court can order it under specific circumstances). But every state should require it.
Not in the US. 18 is the youngest a parent can legally ask their child to move out. , Parents need to realize that it is not always the child's fault and take a look at their parenting throughout the years. Has the behavior just started or has it been progressively getting worse for the last few years? If it has been an ongoing issue, the parent should have tried to seek help prior to the child getting old. There are many parenting classes out there that teach parents how to deal with unruly and defiant kids and the sooner you can start in these classes, the better you will be able to deal with your child as they progress in age. Many of the parenting classes have a class for the kids as well, that teach kids how to be respectful and how to negotiate with their parents in a respectful manner. A parent should never give up on their child without doing everything they can to seek help first. Kicking a child out is a form of abandonment and, in some states, parents can be charged as such.
This depends on your jurisdiction. In most states you'd be required to be emancipated to enter into a rental agreement. In other states they have no emancipation laws (Ohio as an example), and thus you're restricted until the age of 18 from entering into a rental agreement (lease).
Take classes in education, child development, and psychology. Most states require at least 12 units in child development.
It depends on the laws of your specific state. Some states require the signature of both parents if they have equal custody.
In most states(maybe even all), especially if there was a divorce between the parents
Legally Some states can try 16 year olds as adults Morally Parenting should be a lifelong process (with gradual decreases in control as the child gets older). Some parents like to give their child more freedoms as they get older to increase the likliehood of mature outcomes in children. This should be a gradual process.
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No. Most states require that people are atleast 16 years old before they are allowed to get there permit. Your parents signature won't mean anything.
No. Many Parents Home-school their children. Its Not a Requirement to go to school to learn you can be homeschooled.
Born in the United States with/without parents citizens, become a citizen through taking classes and the citizenship test, serve in the US military.
No, all states require liability insurance for drivers. There are some states, however, which only require the bare minimum.
Most states require you to be at least 16yo of age which is how old you have to be to hold a permit. Some states require you to be 18yo of age. Not possitive if there are any fines involed though. For the parents and/or gas stations permitting the under age fuel pumping.