Yes
In many places, it is legally required for parents to provide shelter and support for their minor child until they reach the age of majority. Making a 17-year-old leave the house when the parent is working could be considered neglect or endangerment, depending on the circumstances, and could lead to legal consequences for the parent. It is important to seek advice from a legal professional in such situations.
In Ohio, it is not illegal for a minor to leave home without their parent's permission, unless there is a court order or the parents have reported the child as a runaway. However, it's typically better to seek help from a trusted adult or authority figure if you are considering leaving home.
Legally, if the child bought the item with their own money, the parent should not take it without the child's permission. It is important for parents and children to communicate and come to an agreement on items purchased by the child.
In most cases, both parents have a legal responsibility to care for their minor child, and one parent cannot unilaterally kick the child out if the other parent objects. It is important for parents to make decisions regarding their child's welfare together and to act in the best interests of the child. If there are disagreements, seeking help from a family counselor or legal professional may be advisable.
In most places, parents have a legal obligation to provide for their underage children, so simply kicking out a 14 year old would likely be illegal. If a parent needs help with their child's behavior, they might consider reaching out to social services or seeking family counseling for support.
In New York, parents are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 21.
All children have parents
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.
That depends on whether that parent is the designated payee to handle the child's expenses.
whats the percent of child support if the custodial parent is not working
I think you mean "....making a parent give up their parental rights". You can't make anyone illegal. You can also not force a parent to give up their parental rights, Only a court can force them by taking their rights away. If the child is mistreated the child or anyone can report the parents to the Child Protective Agency.
Merely having a US citizen child gives the parent no legal status- the parent is still an illegal. The parent is still subject to arrest and deportation. The US government can, and does, deport parents of US citizen children. At that point the parent can either give up the child for adoption or take the child with them to their native country.
Yes, since it's the parents duty to protect the child and also, the parents decide if the child is allowed to have accounts or not. Parents have the right to delete if they so wish.(To clarify, you have the right to access the account of a minor if you are the legal parent. However, the act of "hacking" is highly illegal. You can gain access, but you cannot hack).
Both parents have a right to any information about their child unless there is a court order to the contrary. The goal of family court is to have both parents involved in their child's life unless a parent's involvement is deemed detrimental to the child's well-being. A parent who withholds information about the child from the other parent runs the risk of sanctions that can include termination of visitations and change in custody.
Parents have about the same enthusiasm when they get a present from there kids as the kids when they get a present from their parents.
All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.All states restrict the removal of a child by one parent when both parents have parental rights.
That is perfectly legal. Parents have the right to raise their children as they see fit, and to involve them in religious observances. Of course, when the child grows up, that child may or may not agree with the religious beliefs of the parent. Even as a child, the parents cannot really control what the child believes. But the parents can take their children to church if they so desire.
If you are an underage parent that lives with your parents they have a say in your life as it affects your child. They do not have a say over your child directly.