Yes. Technically if she is still under 18, her parents can't legally kick her out, but if they do and she doesn't care, she is free to stay wherever she wants.
It depends on your household's rules and your comfort with having her stay. It's important to discuss this with your family and make sure everyone is on the same page before making a decision. Additionally, you may want to consider your friend's needs and whether you can provide the support she requires.
Legally, parents have a responsibility to provide for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18. However, household rules regarding living arrangements can vary, and it's best to seek guidance from a legal professional or counselor in such situations.
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
As an adult, it's important to ensure the safety and well-being of the friend. You may want to consider reaching out to local authorities or child protective services for guidance on the legal implications of providing shelter to a minor in this situation. It's crucial to prioritize the friend's safety and address the situation responsibly.
Whether you can move into a friend's house at 18 depends on the specific circumstances, including your friend's living situation and any legal requirements in your area. In some cases, you may need permission from your friend's landlord or to be added to the lease. It's always best to discuss and clarify these details with your friend and any relevant parties involved.
If someone is on the title of your house, they have legal ownership rights and cannot be kicked out without following proper legal procedures, such as a formal eviction process. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and options.
Bro I got kicked out of my house last night, and Ive been on google tryin to find something to do about it, but for right now Im at my friends house, try to find a good friend you can stay with,
Legally, parents have a responsibility to provide for their children until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18. However, household rules regarding living arrangements can vary, and it's best to seek guidance from a legal professional or counselor in such situations.
go to a near neighbor or call a friend
No you can't. You will have to be of legal age for that to happen. GED is a proof of high school equivalency. doesn't mean you give up your right or anything.
Yup! She got kicked out of her own house by her parents... I think it was because she was showing nude pictures of herself and her parents kicked her out but not forever obviously. She got kicked out like for a week and she went to sleep to a friend's house (Mandy). That's why miley wrote the song: I'm just a girl. =) Hope this helps! XD
I definitely would NOT recommend breaking in. ;)
Queens are not kicked out of anyone's house.
if you get kicked at 16 you'd rather be staying at your boyfriends house
i think you get kicked out of the house at 16 or 18 in Scotland
NO
in his house, around the city, and at his friend Rowley's house
It takes place in greggs school and at his house and outside