No
No it is not legal to kick them out of your house. Until they reach the age of adulthood, 18, they are your responsibility under the law.
Yes, they can tell them to get out of their home. Once the child is an adult, age 18, the parents are no longer legally responsible for them. They can even charge them with trespassing if they don't leave
no by law they can not
It is not a legal crime if parents kick out children who have attained maturity and are independent citizens with freedom in a democratic setup. It may not a social crime if the child is prodigal who makes life of his/her parents miserable. A family is a social institution with shared responsibilities & benefits .If a member of any social institution neclects his/her responsibility then he/she has no right for the benefits.
No, but they can request the assistance of the state's department of family services if the minor is creating a problem which is harmful to the family unit. Or in more serious cases, parents can petition the court to be relieved from their parental obligations and have the minor made a ward of the state and placed in a group or foster home or other juvenile facility.
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.
they can kick you out at 18 or ditch you in an orphanage
Legally, parents or guardians are generally responsible for providing housing for their children under 18. If you're 17 and your parents kick you out, you should seek help from a trusted adult, such as a teacher or counselor, or contact local authorities for assistance.
Yes, in the sense they're not required to actually live in the same house that you do. They are, however, legally required to provide for you, so in order to do this without being charged with child abandonment they'd have to send you to a boarding school or something (and pay for your food and lodging there, of course).
Simple answer yes.
Yes they can, welcome to being an adult.
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.
Until you are of legal age, they would have to go to court to get you out.
No it is not legal to kick them out of your house. Until they reach the age of adulthood, 18, they are your responsibility under the law.
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.
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.
They can't make u do anything. They could kick you out of the house though.