First of all, fighting is illegal. Which means that kicking is illegal.
Kicking. Lots and lots of KICKING
no
It depends on the kind of fight: Boxing: Cheap Shot. Wrestling: Cheap Shot. Kick Boxing: Not a cheap shot. Street Fight: Not really. Remeber, kicking is always a cheap shot if it is in the balls.
Basically yes- they own the house, they're making you leave. There's no legal definition of "kicking somebody out".
Dodge and never stop punching and kicking.
Defensive weapons. Roosters fight and defend by kicking, the spurs are meant just for that purpose.
Horses chase each other when they get upset and then they start kicking each other.
If they are your own child there is none
It is illegal to inflict an indignity upon a corpse. Whether kicking is enough of an indignity to bring about legal consequences, would probably depend upon the judge. I am not a lawyer.
depends on the age of the child and what you mean by kicking. if you mean getting her out like you don't want her in your house anymore and she's of legal age, that's ok. if she is not yet of legal age, you cannot because she's still a minor and still under the responsibility of the parents. if you mean kicking literally, that's illegal, that's violence and physical abuse.
In many states determination is made by officers who cite for battery or assault. Fighting is illegal and therefore kicking is illegal. In many cases kicking will show an intent to harm, which is likely to raise the charges. It could easily be a felony depending on the laws for your state or country.
your child must be at least 30 years of age to be lagally kicked out