It's highly unlikely that there won't be somerepercussions after having lived together for so long, so my best advice would be to get yourself a lawyer as there may be issues of who gets what.
no, they are a minor, you are legally an adult
no
In Alabama, once someone turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and can leave home without permission. As long as the individual is of legal age, they cannot be arrested simply for leaving home without permission.
They can leave at anytime with parental consent. Without it, they have to be 18 years old.
In Arkansas, a teen must be at least 18 years old to leave home without parental consent.
18 years old when they are an adult. But to leave the house to go to the shops or something it is up to the parents.
In Georgia, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old.
Yes.
No. And this how grounding a child works.
In Puerto Rico, the legal age a person can leave home without parental consent is 18 years old.
In Oregon, the "runaway laws" refer to legal provisions that address minors who leave home without parental permission. Under these laws, a child who is at least 15 years old can choose to leave their home and may not be forced to return, although parents can report them as missing. Additionally, the laws provide certain protections for minors, allowing them to seek shelter and assistance without fear of legal repercussions. However, the age of consent for leaving home varies, and specific circumstances can affect how these laws are enforced.
18 years old. At 18 you are an adult and can leave home. Until that time you are a minor.