ANSWER::: At 18 a person is of legal age,California requires that a person must be given a 30 day written notice to move.,this of course only applies if said person is paying rent or has a lease,otherwise the parents can force you to leave when ever they chose to do so,and a refusal to leave can lead to the police removing said 18 year old from the property..
Minors do not have many rights in California. However, they do have a right to medical privacy and they have a right to have a parent or lawyer available if being questioned by authorities.
If he has a court order I think he can.
Yes.
No, only a five yer eviction is allowed
no see links below
Yes they do,
legally -- no. Morally -- yes.
It is possible to evict an adult child in Ontario, Canada. The process is very similar to evicting another tenant, where the parent has to lay down all rules and regulations in writing to be signed, followed by an eviction notice for breaking such rules.
I think that you should have the right to decide which parent you want to live with!!!
If you are 18 you are no longer a minor and can choose to live with either parent (or neither).
he has up to a year to file and another year for response.
no