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What is the legal age in ohio to leave a child home alone overnight?
Age 18see links
The age of majority in Ohio is 18. Under that age, if there is a dispute of custody during a divorce, a judge will determine who the child lives with. Of course, the judge can take into consideration a child's preference.
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i would think so because u are a legal adult.
You have created a complicated legal situation for you, your husband, your child and your child's father. It must be handled appropriately for the best outcome. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in divorce law in your jurisdiction who can review the situation in its entirety and explain your rights, responsibilities and legal options.
What is the legal age in ohio to leave a child home alone overnight?
No, they are no longer legally responsible. Once a child reaches the age of majority, they can be left on their own. There may be a court order that establishes some additional responsibilities in the form of child support.
In Ohio, a child can petition for emancipation at age 16, but the court will consider factors such as the child's maturity, ability to support themselves financially, and reasons for seeking emancipation before granting it.
Age 18see links
In Ohio, a 17-year-old with a child can move out if they are legally emancipated or have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Without legal emancipation or parental consent, the minor may be considered a runaway. It is advisable to seek legal guidance in such situations.
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The law say until they are an adult, the parents are responsible. That would be 18 years old.
There is no need for emancipation. She is 18 or older a LEGAL ADULT.
The general age is eighteen. Parents are legally required by law to report the minor's absence as a runaway in Ohio. Anyone that allows a minor to stay with them, with out their parents consent are usually charged with "contributing to the deliquentcy of a minor", "obstruction of parental rights", and a mirad of other crimes.
There is no emancipation statute in Ohio. Contact child services in your area for help in getting out of a dangerous environment.
Legally, parents cannot ground a child after they turn 18 in Ohio because individuals are considered adults at that age. Once a person reaches the age of 18, they are no longer under their parents' legal guardianship, and parents do not have the authority to impose punishments like grounding on them.