If you are living in their house, you should live by their rules.
if you think you can and your parents/who ever you're living with approves you can move out when you're sixteen
Virus' are not living - they cannot exist outside a living organism, and therefore cannot be classified in the same way as other organisms
Criminally, no. An adult, whether they're living with their parents or not, is fully responsible for them self. The eighteen-year-old, and he alone, can and will be held responsible for their own actions. In civil matters, it may depend on the circumstance. If the parent co-signed on any kind of loan or payment for the eighteen-year-old, and the eighteen-year-old does not keep up with the payments, the cosigner can be held responsible for those payments.
It depends on whether the parents are still living or not. If they are alive, he cannot legally share the document with you.
Everyone has parents - you cannot be born unless you have a mother and father. Not everyone has living parents, however, nor do they live with their birth parents - but the parents must exist.
go outside and ask someone on the street. Because I cannot tell where you live from here.
Eighteen year-olds have reached the age of majority and are legally considered adults under the law, so parents can not legally force an 18 year-old to take a drug test. However, the situation is complicated if the 18 year-old is still living with their parents because parents can also legally force 18 year-olds out of their house.
After you are eighteen, your parents do not owe you a living. Most parents will support children through high school. Children who remain in their parents' household are meeting the expectations of schooling or have a regular job, contribute to the household through chores or money and, most importantly, are enjoyable members of the household.
no because they cantThey are now organelles.They cannot survive outside cells
Not normaly.
Not advisable, in today's economy. If your parents/guardian are willing to support you, you should stick with them. Moving out at eighteen is a little dangerous, considering how thirty-year-olds with college degrees are having trouble finding work. My advice to you? Stay in school as long as you possibly can. If you absolutely cannot imagine living with your parents/guardian another second, then move out. However, be sure that you have a plan, a place to stay, and a system to support yourself. There are too many eighteen-year-olds on the streets who thought they could do better for themselves; don't be like them.
If you still live at home with your parents you are living under their roof Yes. (It doesn't really matter how old you are) Frankly, although you don't want to listen to them they only try to look out for your best interests whether you may see that at the time or not.