You may be responsible for the remainder of their mortgage and taxes on the value of the house. If you have siblings and your parents are elderly, they might want to make other arrangements, such as a trust, refinancing to add you to the mortgage and so on ahead of time. It is best for your parents to get legal advice before deciding what to do, as well as letting the rest of the family know their plans.
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
20 yrs
No. Child support is paid by absent parents.
When they are 18. Before that it's the parents or the court that decides.
No you are a minor with a child and need your parents permission to move.
Not if the parents are not divorced. You have to get pregnant first.
The parents are responsible for providing shelter for their minor child; however, the shelter does not necessarily have to be with them (the parents). The parents could certainly have the child live with someone else. The parents may also relinquish their rights to the child completely, and the child would then be the subject of the state. So, it depends on what you consider "kick out".
In most places, parents have a legal obligation to support their children until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. In certain cases, parents may choose to permit their child to live independently before this age, but they should ensure the child's safety and well-being.
Is that between a child's parents? if so it is ultimately up to the parents. But, most parents will let the child decide who they want to live with.
{| |- | Certainly you can as long as you have the parents permission. Until they reach the age of majority the parent is responsible for the minor. But the parents can decide were the best place for a child to live is. It does not relieve them of responsibility for the child. |}
Depends on where you live but usually not without parental permission. Parenthood does not emancipate you.
Having a child does not emancipate a minor (they don't gain an adult rights), so until you turn 18, your parents decide where you live.