Basically kick her out of the house. Change the locks and let her get her stuff. Once she is 18, you are no longer required to support her. There are three US states where the legal age at which a minor becomes an adult is older than 18. Alabama and Nebraska set the legal adult age at 19, Mississippi and Washington D.C. set the legal adult age at 21. If you do not reside in any of those areas, then the young woman is a legal adult and the parents can request that she leave the family home. They must, however, give her a reasonable length of time to make living arrangements and to move her personal property. The young woman is entitled to remove from the family home all items that she personally purchased, plus any items that may have been gifted to her, by parents, siblings, other family members, etc.
If the minor resides in a state where emancipation is allowed, he or she may file a petition for emancipation rights, the judge will decide if emancipation should be granted. The major requirement for emancipation is that the minor be gainfully employed with enough income to provide for all their needs. Once a minor has been emancipated they are are financially responsible for their own welfare and their parents have no obligation to support them in any way. That means the parents would not be responsible for paying any of the minor child's bills regardless of what they might be. The minor will also be required to pay all legal costs and court fees that relate to the emancipation action, regardless of whether or not an emancipation decree is granted.
teens can receive emancipation at age 16 with parental or government permission
Usually, the cut-off is age 18.
Yes, but it has to be court ordered, and must come from both parents.
People receive a total of 46 genotypes from their parents.
Yes
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If you commit suicide at any age, your parents will receive a bill for your funeral, and that is about it.
Fill out the FAFSA form using your parents' tax returns and try. Their tax bracket will determine what you qualify for.
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Answeryes as long as a different responsible adult adopts you. AnswerIn order for someone else to 'adopt' you or receive custody of you, they would have to follow the proper legal procedures. Unless your parents are proven to be unfit, it�s not going to happen. As long as your parents have custody, they get to decide where you live.You could check the laws of your state for information about emancipation. It *may* be possible for you to petition for emancipation in your state if you are capable of fully supporting yourself and have *valid* reasons why it would be in your best interest. Be aware that emancipation is not a quick or easy process, and more often than not, is denied.
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