well im 17 my bf is 19, the parents cant keep you apart because at age 16 a girl or boy can make his or her own decision, but parents can do what they want until the kid is 18, they still have say but you can make your own decisions at age 16
you are so right but your parents love you and don't want you to get hurt by this boy
If the want to drive their parents care legally - yes !
Yes, if you have the permission of your parents or a court order. Otherwise you have to stay until you are 18.
It depends on whether the parents are still living or not. If they are alive, he cannot legally share the document with you.
Yes, legally, your parents can take away something you bought at 18 if you are still living in their household and they have ownership or control over the property.
If the child is still living in their parents house - yes. If the child is living in their own place - no. Whilst the child is living with their parents - the parents are legally responsible for the child's education costs. A college education is not a mandatory parental responsibility like room and board and primary and secondary (high school) education. Therefore parents are not legally required to sponsor a child's college education. Parents are legally responsible for college education costs only if they were involved in the college enrollment and signed forms committing themselves to be responsible for the college tuition and other costs.
Yes, parents are typically legally responsible for their 18-year-old child who is still in high school and living at home. Parents are required to provide their child with food, shelter, and clothing until they reach the age of majority, which is usually 18.
Yes, until you're 18, and living elsewhere.
No
No, when you turn 18 you are legally an adult. Regardless if you are living with your parents are not you are granted full citizenship at that age.
In New York, parents are generally not legally responsible for a 19-year-old child who does not live at home. At 18, individuals are considered adults, and parents are typically no longer legally obligated to provide for them. However, there may be exceptions based on specific circumstances or legal agreements made by the parents.
If the minor is truly legally emancipated he/she is an adult and so is the 18 year old so they can do what they want. The purpose of dating is to find out about the person, but living with them is more than dating.
In most places, it is your parents if they are living and not legally emancipated from you, then your siblings, then the state.