Yes< if you are 18 years of age you are then considered an adult. Therfore you are free to do anything you want wiht out your parents permission. You can still attend high school at the age of 18. You can attend high school as long as you want until you graduate. Now Worries!!
11, 12, 13 (depending if parents think you are responsable)
There is no legal age. There is only guidance for the parents, which any good parent would follow. If you have questions about your kid staying home alone and being safe, chances are they shouldn't be left home alone.
The key word here is minor. If they are a minor, the parents are responsible and determine where they live. That is usually until the age of 18, as in Utah, but could be as high as 21. Check the majority age for your legal jurisdiction.
The state's legal age of majority and the age for compulsory school attendance is 18.
Yes. The legal age of majority is 18 in the US. BUT, if you want your parents to pay for your graduation and possibly college, stay there until graduation.
Yes. You are not paying for the mother, you are paying for the child. If that were the case, children living on college campuses whose custodial parent has an extended modification to child support granted or are attending boarding school would not be able to collect support. If the child is living elsewhere without permission of the court and/or if that move would constitute legal emancipation as outlined by your state's laws, you do have the right to file for modification of child support based on the same.
Not until age 18 or high school graduation. If the child is under 18, file for custody based on abandonment by the custodial parent. see links
If you live in the US... No. Graduating high school is not an emancipating event. When you turn 18 you can move out.
yes as long as you can prove to the court you can support your self by a job..place to stay..food ...ect.
In most states, a parent is responsible until a child is out of high school. That could move the date of responsibility past the age of 18.
Yes.
Yes. At 18, it doesn't matter if you are still in school, you can move out.
At 18 you are a legal adult, free to move anywhere you wish. Student status is irrelevant.
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That will depend on the specific state. In some you have to be 18 and finished with high school before your are considered an adult.
At 18, you're considered an adult, whether in high school or not.
if she lives with her parents
If you're in the US, once she turns 18, she can move out, and no, you do not have to support her.
No.
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