No. At 18 you are an adult, but the kicker here is if you are living with them they could have a say in when to come home or other things. Want to be an adult? Get your own place.
Yes. Your parents have legal control over you until you turn 18.
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.
Parental consent to do what? Having a child does not emancipate you--you are still a minor and therefore under the control of your parents. However, you (not your parents) do have parental rights over your own child.
over 10 with parents consent
No once a person is 18 their parents have no control over their affairs. However, the parents can impose such conditions (curfews, passwords, house rules, etc.) as requirements if the adult child chooses to continue living in their home and/or depending on them financially.
You can if your parents agree to allow it.
Whatever your parents say it is. There is no legal age for dating in Georgia. However, it is illegal for a person over the age of 18 to have sex (in any form) with a person under 18 unless they are married, and parents have the right to restrict the activities of unemancipated minors living under their roof.
No
Not if a doctor gets a court order.
No. Parents have legal control over their children until they turn 18, which means they make the rules and they get to determine, among other things, who you're allowed to spend time with.
There are over 5 million adult sons and daughters living with their parents in Kenya alone.
Children had no 'rights'. The parents had complete control over their families.