When you turn 18 you are a legal adult and can live wherever you want.
Does not stop his rights.
Curfew is not covered by the US constitution. The Bill of Rights will not prevent a legally created curfew from being enforced. Yes, curfews can be enforced.
No there isn't anything that you can do to stop that. She legally became an adult when she had the child. The only thing you could try, and I'm NOT suggesting this, is to try to prove her to be an unfit parent and force her back to you. Buy legally you can't do didilly squat. No there isn't anything that you can do to stop that. She legally became an adult when she had the child. The only thing you could try, and I'm NOT suggesting this, is to try to prove her to be an unfit parent and force her back to you. Buy legally you can't do didilly squat.
Address it with the court. Possibly.
yes you can legally leave but you cannot legally rent or sign leases at all. You also cant live under someone elses roof unless they have legally become your guardian. as i found out tonight. so your parents cant legally stop you from leaving but they can stop you from going anywhere.
You can't! The only thing you can do is LEAVE or LIVE WITH him.,,,,,,, If you are really pushy about it He will learn to keep it A better secret but he will not stop because of anything you do.
Parental rights terminate when they are terminated by a court order, when a legal guardian is appointed by the court, if the child becomes legally emancipated, or when the child reaches the age of majority, usually eighteen.
The best way to get your boyfriend to stop dipping is to explain all of the health concerns you have.
Can my adult grown daughter in Augusta, GA stop me from visiting my granddaughter? I live in NJ.
Not unless you have be legally emancipated by a court
First off: if you're a minor, you don't get to decide where you live, so the "I live with my boyfriend" part is most likely not going to happen. You will have to live with whomever the court grants custody of you.Normally, if your custodial parent dies, your other parent will become your custodial parent. In that case, yes, the child support payments will stop, because it's pointless for your father to pay child support to himself.If the court grants custody to someone other than your father (most likely a blood relative, and almost certainly not your boyfriend), then they may order your father to make child support payments to them instead.If you marry your boyfriend (depending on your age and whether or not your father is okay with it, in some states this might be possible), then you could live with him, but the child support payments would stop.Your father may optionally elect to keep giving you money even if he's not legally obliged to.
If the boyfriend is not the baby's father, of course you can. If the boyfriend is the father, you can keep him from staying at your house, as you can with any other person, but he still has rights to see his child, in which case the transferring of the child from one parent to another may require him to stop by.