The child can decide to go to whoevers house they want at any age they want.
No. And this how grounding a child works.
Unless the child has been declared incompetent to care for him or herself, and the parents have been appointed the guardians, then no, they cannot keep a child in the house after 18.
18 years old when they are an adult. But to leave the house to go to the shops or something it is up to the parents.
First off once 18 years of age that child is no longer a minor, but an adult and can leave the house at any time. Parents who keep their children from the outside world and do not provide them with an education; feed them properly; clothe them or give them good medical attention are abusing their child.
No, the age of majority in Arizona is 18. Until then the parents determine where a child lives.
It depends on the age of the parents. If a woman is 15 when she has a child she would be a young adult at 20 when the child starts school. On the other hand if she was 40 when the child is born she would be 45 years old when the child starts school and be in post menopause.
In 20 years, I've never seen a requirement as most non-parents paying child support are struggling to even have a place to live.
Parents have the right to make a child move out after he attains 18 years of age.
Her husband or her parents
The parents of the child.
Not for many years.
In most places, parents have the legal right to confiscate their child's belongings, even when the child is 16 years old.