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The same as if they forced an unrelated stranger out of their home.

18 is the age of majority in New York. Parents are no longer responsible to care for the child (assuming the child isn't disabled in some way) and the child has no legal right to expect them to continue to provide for him.

There's no reason that parents can't continue to allow an older child to live with them if they want to, of course, but they're not legally required to do so.

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Q: What are your rights as a parent if your child moves out at 18 in the state of ny what are your obligations?
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