18 when they are an adult.
Legally, if the child is still a minor than no. If the child is underage and leaves the home the parent could be charged with abandonment. It is the parents reponsibility to look after the child until they reach adulthood. What the child wants does not really matter.
When they are 18.
Legally, parents cannot force an 18-year-old to leave home if they are still a minor. However, once the child turns 18, they are considered an adult and can choose to leave voluntarily or be asked to leave by their parents.
If he wants go with that family member. He is grown folk!
Legally, parents are not responsible for their 18-year-old child if they choose to leave home. Once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can make their own decisions. However, parents may still feel a sense of responsibility for their child's well-being even after they leave home.
Once you are emancipated or eighteen.
There are currently no laws in Florida that govern how old a child has to be to be left home alone. It is essentially up to the parents to decide if their child is ready for it.
A child can leave home WITH parents' consent at 16, or without it if they are leaving an abusive or neglectful situation. A child can leave home without parental consent at 17. This is the current legislation in the UK.
No, the age of majority in Alaska is 18. Until then the parents determine where a child lives.
There is nothing they can do. A 16-year-old is a minor and therefore under the control and authority of her parents. The fact that she had a child is irrelevant, because having a child *does not* emancipate a person. If she leaves home without her parents
A teen parent living at home with their parents has the right and responsibility to raise their child and not leave it up to the grandparents to do it.
In North Carolina, a child can legally leave home at age 18, which is the age of majority in the state. Until then, parents or legal guardians are responsible for the child's care and welfare.