Quite a few nowadays, the lack of jobs has caused many recent college graduates and adult children to live with their parents longer.
There are over 5 million adult sons and daughters living with their parents in Kenya alone.
Many places allow you to legally "divorce" your parents or children. If your son is legally an adult than you should be able to do this, if not, don't bother.
In Kansas, parents are obligated to provide support for their minor children under the age of 18. Once a child turns 18, the parents are generally not legally required to provide support or housing, and they can ask the child to leave their home. However, if the child is still in high school, the parents may have a legal obligation to continue supporting them until they graduate.
Currently in London with wife, Peko, and their adult son, Jubei.
Tanguy
yes. anyone can drive your car with your permission.
your son is a legal adult at the age of 18...if you live in Texas though he is legally aloud to move out when he is 17 as long as you know where he lives and if he attends school and as long as you know he is okay.
If the person that received the treatment was an adult at the time of the treatment being initiated then the onus is on him/her to pay for it. the parents have no responsibility in the matter.
The adult son's rights to live in the family home would depend on the laws of the specific jurisdiction and the family's circumstances. Generally, if the son is paying rent or has a formal lease agreement, he would have legal rights as a tenant. If there is no formal agreement, his rights would be based on his relationship with the homeowners and any agreements they may have made.
Dysfunctional and emotional conflicts have roots in FEAR.In conflict management, the acronym FEAR meansF = FalseE = EvidenceE = AppearingR = (as) RationalAs an example, an adult son is in conflict with his parents about continuing to live with them. The adult son believes his parents will call him a failure because he lost his job and went through a divorce. The parents expressed their frustration with their son's predicament as "My son, DON--meaning 'Do Only Nothing'." and they said he accuses them of being 'DON' toward him and his needs. The FEAR factors are strong on both sides, and because of FEAR neither side talks until one of them blows up. The FEAR Truth is the son looks for a job every day-- and his parents try to help him every day. Neither have rational feelings, because feelings are not rational.
The son of your parents is your brother.
use google.