No, as an 18 year old, she has the same rights that you do. if you are looking for punishment, no one has a RIGHT to have a car, phone, roof over thair head, food or anything other than a firearm, lawyer, speach, press or anything specificly stated in the consitiution.
The answer depends on the circumstances and the details. They can strip her of her legal right to drive by not letting her use the family car as a punishment for bad behavior. They have the right to curtail other rights as a condition for being allowed to live in their home. They cannot take away her right to vote, for example.
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No his father has that right when he exercises his visitation rights. You have no legal right to that kind of control.No his father has that right when he exercises his visitation rights. You have no legal right to that kind of control.No his father has that right when he exercises his visitation rights. You have no legal right to that kind of control.No his father has that right when he exercises his visitation rights. You have no legal right to that kind of control.
She has the right to be fully informed and have the legal consequences of the contract explained to her. She has the right to be represented by her own legal advocate.
If the other parent have visitation rights you will need their consent as well as the courts.
Generally, the custodial parent has the right to make all legal, medical, educational, etc., decisions for their child. Generally, they do not have the right to move from the jurisdiction without the consent of the court.
There is no child with that right. Legal rights do not enure until a child is born. There is no legal right to be born.There is no child with that right. Legal rights do not enure until a child is born. There is no legal right to be born.There is no child with that right. Legal rights do not enure until a child is born. There is no legal right to be born.There is no child with that right. Legal rights do not enure until a child is born. There is no legal right to be born.
No. Ordinary citizens do not have the power or authority to revoke parental rights. That is the province of the court. You have to petition a court, present your evidence and let the judge decide.
Every right to be beautiful inside. Every right to tell you how gorgeous you are. Every right to listen to you. The right to love, the right to be good kissers, the right to RESPECT YOUR MORALS.
In most jurisdictions the termination of parental rights divests forever the parent and child of all legal rights, privileges, duties, and powers between each other except for the child's right to inherit from the terminated parent. You should seek the advice of an attorney in your area.
No, there are no legal right giving grandparents visitation rights in Texas. A grandparent can petition the court but the court will only hear the case under certain circumstances such as the death of a parent or incarceration.
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You have no legal right to see him but you can ask the custodial parent nicely and hope for the best.