I would think not unless it was something you were not supposed to have or buy. Then they should give you the money from the sale if it was yours.
Yes. It is their home and you are their child. They are responsible for your acts, legal and illegal, and have the right to any place within their home. You might make the argument that it violates your right to privacy. However, as a minor, you have not right to privacy that is not derived from your parent's right to privacy. Their right trumps yours.
In accordance to Illinois law, no. As a 17-year-old, she would still be considered a minor, and couldn't move in with you without the consent of both her parents and yours (This is assuming you are a minor as well. If not, only her parents's consent is needed).
Because I like answering questions (including yours). Also - to expand my knowledge on subjects I'm not familiar with.
his parents are also yours
If she is a minor or both of you are then it's possible her parents forced her to stop seeing you. It is a shock for parents to learn that their daughter is pregnant at a young age. If this is the case then it would be wise for you to tell your parents and see if you and your girlfriend's families can't get together and decide what is the right thing to do for the baby's sake. If you are not minors and your girlfriend just stopped seeing you then try to contact her and meet with her to find out what is going on. You should be sure the baby is yours and that would take a DNA test. If the baby is yours then you should fight for the right to see your child with or without your ex girlfriend's approval.
The best way to determine your blood type without going to a doctor is asking your parents. Depending on their blood type will tell you what yours should be. If it is not the same as your parents then you know that you are adopted.
Absolutely not! Your parents being friends really shouldn't have anything to do with your relationship with this guy; if you really like him, do what you feel's right, regardless of your parents' relationship with each other :) Hope that helps
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If the fence is yours - ie your boundary and on your land then the neighbor has no right to attach anything to it (without your permission).
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They should have a right 2 of my best friends are adopted and are looking for their parents but there parents now don't want them to but its mainly because there afraid of having there adopted child loving her real parents more but that's not the case you may have a brother or sister you may know and not realize he/she is yours so it's better to know
Not sure your parents can be held responsible since it's the doctor giving them to you. Doctors are obligated to tell their patients what they are given and birth control is optional. If it was not yours though and your parents gave them to you I think you can.