The nice way would be to help them move out and find a place to stay but you can also tell them to leave and if they refuse, the police can help.
Depends on why the child was removed from your home.
That is dependent of state laws.
I think 18 years old A child is allowed to leave home when the child is 18 and older
The right to tell them to move out. They are no longer responsible for the adult and can have them forcibly removed.
The child can has to be 18 before they are forced to leave home
They have the right to tell them to move out. They are no longer responsible for the adult and can have them forcibly removed by the police.
In Minnesota, when a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult. As a result, parents may no longer have the same rights over their child as they did when the child was a minor. While parents can still provide guidance and support, they cannot make decisions on behalf of their 18-year-old child without their consent.
The age of majority in Pennsylvania is 18. Your are no longer responsible for them and can have them removed from your home.
Yes, but presumably it will be redirected to the State or whoever currently has legal custody, until/unless the child is adopted.
18
Only if there are grounds for concern for the safety of the child, or that the parent will run.
Abuse, neglect, a dangerous environment. There is little that can accomplish removal of a child from the home beside eminent danger to the child.