No, the parents are no longer responsible for them. They are an adult and responsible for themselves.
In New Jersey, you can legally move out of your parent's house at age 18. If you are under 18, you may be able to move out with parental consent or through a legal process such as emancipation.
It is illegal for a parent to force a minor child to move out. The parents are legally responsible for the child until the age of 18.
Yes
Legally, only with their permission. Otherwise not until they are 18 years of age.
No. Your parents are legally responsible for you.
In Montana, the legal age of majority is 18. This means individuals must be at least 18 years old to move out of their parent's house without their permission. However, there are exceptions for emancipated minors.
Yes, with permission, she can move out. The parents are still responsible for her though.
It verys from state to state in the US but in Alabama the parent can not force them to move back in.
Absolutely not. In the USA, once a person reaches 18 years old, he or she is considered an ADULT and is legally responsible for his/her actions.
Before. if you move out before you are emancipated they are still responsible for what you are doing, to support you and you will need their permission to move out etc.
In Louisiana, a 16-year-old generally cannot legally move out of their parent's house without parental consent. If the parents agree to the move, they may need to provide written permission and may still be financially responsible for the child. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific implications of such a move.
No not unless you are moving in with another parent..... Or if there is a serious reason like abuse or something major then you can have the police move you but you will be put in foster care or with another family member.