Legally, your parents cannot kick you out of the house if you are under 18, no matter what state you live in, whether you are gay or straight. But it happens all the time anyway.
No, once you turn 18, you are considered an adult and can make your own decisions about who you see. Your parents cannot legally control your relationships at that point.
Yes they can, welcome to being an adult.
In Wisconsin, parents are legally responsible for providing care and support for their children until they reach the age of 18. However, if a 17-year-old is being asked to leave the home, they may seek help from local authorities, such as child protective services or legal aid, to ensure their well-being and explore available options.
Not kick out but for some reason they are able to leave of their own accord as they are considered legal run-aways at 16.
Yes they can legally. You are now considered an adult by the law, therefore they can kick you out and make you live on your won.
If you're under 18, no, if you're 18 and older, probably. Parents can legally kick their kids out as long as they're legal adults regardless of reason. Unless of course the residence is in the teenagers name in which case the parents technically live with the child, rather than the other way around.
The owner of the house can kick anyone out unless they pay rent but your mother can not kick her minor child out. That is illegal. So this would be on her shoulders, not his.
No because they are not minors and legally not considered as adults until the age of 18
they can kick you out at 18 or ditch you in an orphanage
Question: "can my parents legally kick me out or can i legally move out" 'No' to both questions. But the answer to both questions will be 'yes' once you turn 18.
Legally, parents cannot ground a child after they turn 18 in Ohio because individuals are considered adults at that age. Once a person reaches the age of 18, they are no longer under their parents' legal guardianship, and parents do not have the authority to impose punishments like grounding on them.
If your parents die or kick you out and your grandparents legally adopt you.