By law, if you are 18, your are an adult. So no, but if you are still living with them then they can also treat you like an child and you will hav to obey there rule, but in terms of law? No. once you hit 18 your free.
Legally, once you turn 18 you are considered an adult and are not required to inform your parents of your whereabouts. However, communicating with your parents about your plans can promote trust and maintain a good relationship.
In most countries and states, you are legally allowed to move out of your parents' house before you turn eighteen with their consent. However, laws can vary, so it's important to check the specific laws in your location.
Legally, once you turn 18 you are considered an adult and are responsible for making your own decisions. While your parents can still offer guidance and advice, they cannot tell you what to do. It is important to communicate openly with them to maintain a healthy relationship.
Legally, once you turn 18, you are considered an adult and can make decisions about where you live without parental consent. However, your parents may express their concerns or objections, but ultimately, it is your decision to move out at 18.
Yes, in South Carolina, an 18 year old is considered a legal adult and can be asked to move out of the house by their parents. There is no legal obligation for parents to provide housing for an adult child once they turn 18.
Legally, once you turn 18, you are considered an adult and have the right to make decisions about where you live. Your parents cannot prevent you from moving out once you reach the age of majority. However, it's always a good idea to have open communication with your parents about your plans.
In most countries and states, you are legally allowed to move out of your parents' house before you turn eighteen with their consent. However, laws can vary, so it's important to check the specific laws in your location.
You take them to a different room and tell them whats going on then tell them that you and them are going to have each other's backs and if your parents split up tell them that your just going to hold on tight and that they'll be ok. Good luck and i hope everything will turn out ok!!!
Tell your parents and turn your firewall ON. Do not despair if you do not have a firewall.Your parents can help you. Get a firewall if not.
Well, first you need to trust yourself and just tell them. Surely they will understand. It's going to be hard for them at first, and it could potentially turn into a emotional rollercoaster, but sooner or later they will learn to deal with it!
"Spirited Away" .
Yes, warrants are active until served. You can other go take care of it, or wait until the police arrest you.
Just tell your parents you want to be able to pretend you are camping in your room. Or, that you don't want to turn on lights when you need to walk to the bathroom at night.
No, once you turn 18, you are considered an adult and can make your own decisions about who you see. Your parents cannot legally control your relationships at that point.
tell them its because of the blood, and tell them there is a setting ( which there is) to turn blood graphics off
Turn 18 or legally file for emancipationTell your parents you don't want to live with them, and that you want to live with your friends
No. Parents have legal control over their children until they turn 18, which means they make the rules and they get to determine, among other things, who you're allowed to spend time with.
Legally, once you turn 18 you are considered an adult and are responsible for making your own decisions. While your parents can still offer guidance and advice, they cannot tell you what to do. It is important to communicate openly with them to maintain a healthy relationship.