Don't force him because it might be scary for him. Make use of words, tell him that life becomes easier when you try it on your own, it is easier to learn and grow when you take the bold steps on your own rather than depending on your parent. This words will awaken the feeling o hard work and dependent in him.
If your son is an adult and has been residing with you, you would need to initiate a legal eviction process.
If you are an adult, you should be able to move to Texas. If you are not an adult left, your parents will have to give you permission.
Of course you can unless she is on the contract with you. What if everyone needed lawyers to make their kids move out?
If she is done with school, yes. She is an adult.
Yes, at 18 years old she is legally considered an adult and can make her own decisions for which she is then responsible for.
Yes. At 18, she's a legal adult and has the right to determine where she lives.
No. The ability to procreate has no relationship to an individual's ability to make decisions and to be considered a legal adult. In this case, it suggests just the opposite.
Yes. She can move out and live in any state that she wants.Yes, she is a legal adult by law.Unless she is of diminished capacity she is free to live her own life as she sees fit.
The English language does not have a special term for an adult son or daughter. The words son and daughter apply without regard to age.
NO. Being pregnant does not give a minor any 'adult rights'.
No, if you are her guardian (you have custody) then she cannot do that until she is a legal adult.
Who is the owner of the car your adult daughter was driving, you or her? If you, you can both be liable. Her as the driver, and you as the owner of the vehicle
OK. She is legally an adult.