The residence is the property of the parent's - you have no legal "standing" to continue to occupy their residence. the law only requires that your parents support you and be responsible for you until you legally become an adult. Once you become an adult you become a resident of their domicile at their "sufferance." and you can be invited to 'quit the premises' at any time.
Can a parent legally kick-out their 17 year old in Michigan ?
ca i get kick out at 16
Is this a trick question? If the child is legally an adult (and therefore 'emancipated') then there is no "custodial" parent.
Yes, they can tell them to leave. Once the child is an adult, age 18, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave.
your parent's are legally responsible for you until you turn 21; so technically, you are not legally an adult until you turn 21.
no
Yes, they can tell them to get out of their home. Once the child is an adult, age 18, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave
No you can not. You have to support her until she is an adult.
Yes they can, welcome to being an adult.
Legally you are not. Becoming a parent wont change that.
tell a parent or an adult you trust. or you could get violent and kick her.
Well, well, well, in Pennsylvania, once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult, honey. So, if a parent wants to kick them to the curb, they need to give them written notice to vacate the premises. If the adult child refuses to leave, then the parent can start eviction proceedings through the court. It's all about following the legal dance steps, darling.