Legally, parents are responsible for their child until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. If your parents request you to move back, you may be required to comply with their wishes. It's important to communicate openly with them and seek support from trusted adults or authorities if needed.
In most places, a person under 16 does not have legal authority to refuse to move house. The decision to move typically lies with their legal guardians or parents. However, their preferences should be considered and discussions held to address any concerns they may have.
Legally, parents cannot keep your belongings without your permission once you move out. Your belongings are still considered your property, and you have the right to retrieve them. If they refuse to give them to you, you may need to seek legal assistance to recover your items.
Jim's parents move to Paris.
In Missouri, the legal age of majority is 18, so a 16-year-old girl cannot move out of her parents' home without their permission. If she does leave without their consent, her parents have the legal right to involve law enforcement to bring her back home.
The age of majority in Indiana is 18, when you are considered an adult. Until then your parents are responsible for you. So if you have their permission, you can move out, but they are still responsible.
Because she was black and had a gun
Of course not. Mom and Dad (assuming they have custody) get to decide where you live.
Its your decision. You can either move back or stay.
Your grandparents could fight your parents for custody.
You gotta move out.. move back in with your parents so he can't move back in with you.
No, you are 17 and have not reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
Yes can move out, because the police can NOT make you go back home they can tell you your parents want you back But can NOT oblicate you to go back home.
18
No, they do not have that right. Until they are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
If you're in the US... Your parents have the right to move you anywhere they choose to, and you don't have the right to refuse. Where did the 'kicking-out' come in? Doesn't sound to me like they're kicking you out, they're just forcing you to move.
In most places, a person under 16 does not have legal authority to refuse to move house. The decision to move typically lies with their legal guardians or parents. However, their preferences should be considered and discussions held to address any concerns they may have.
yeah