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If they are your own child there is none
Yes, once you are 18 you are an adult. You are responsible for yourself and your child.
18. You are an adult at 18.
Tell them to leave. If they do not, call the police and ask them to remove the tresspasser.
Yes
You will have to evict your adult child from your home. You must go to the County and file eviction papers, which the County will execute. The person is given enough time to arrange for another residence, and to remove their personal property.
There is no need for "legal process" unless the person being asked to leave has a lease or is a part owner of the property. If the issue is parents wanting an adult child to leave their home, all that is needed is for the adult child to be told to do so. The adult child has the right to take all personal belongings and those items that they purchased or gifted. If an adult child refuses to leave voluntarily the parents may enlist the assistance of the local authorities (hopefully that would not be necessary).
Sorry, but being stupid does not make one an adult. Georgia doesn't have an emancipation statute, which means the children are under their parents control until they are adults.
Give birth to a baby
A child is, by definition, not a adult An adult is not, by definition, a child Thus there is no such thing as an 'adult child' - your question is therefore impossible to answer.
Not until the child has reached adult age. In order for the child to be adopted the parent had to give up parental rights so they no longer have rights to the child.
No, an adult child cannot legally use the credit card of a deceased parent in the state of Georgia without authorization. Unauthorized use of a deceased person's credit card could be considered fraud and may have legal consequences.