No, once you turn 18, your parents cannot legally take your money without your permission.
The main business of banks is to take the money they receive in deposits, pay minimal if any interest to the deposit account holders, and loan that money out to others, who in turn pay the bank interest on the loan.
The main business of banks is to take the money they receive in deposits, pay minimal if any interest to the deposit account holders, and loan that money out to others, who in turn pay the bank interest on the loan.
Yes. But you need a good and clean record to be loaned money Beware though that most banks have higher interest rates than other places that lend money as the business. Not all the time though so it may pay to do a Little research in the area that you are in. It can also depend on how much tat you need to borrow, too much and any organisation will turn you down.
Normal refered to as turn over
The duties of a customer to their banker is not only respect but also the confidence to deposit their money. The bank needs customers to deposit money so that they can loan more money out and in turn earn more money.
No, once you turn 18, you are legally considered an adult and your parents cannot take your phone without your permission.
Once you turn 18, legally your parents cannot take your belongings without your permission. At that age, you have the right to control your own possessions.
Yes, legally, your parents cannot take your phone away once you turn 18 as you are considered an adult and have the right to make decisions about your own possessions.
No, once you turn 18, your parents cannot take your money without your permission. At 18, you are considered a legal adult and have control over your own finances.
No, but if you live in their house and you are 18, they can legally kick you out.
Parents in Indiana are legally responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18.
Yes when you get emancipated, turn 18 or with parents permission.
Legally, no you don't. They are legally classed as adults, and as such (unless they have an exception, such as certain disabilities) you are not legally obliged to look after them any longer.
{| |- | No, they are not. Until they reach the age of 18 they are the responsibility of their parents. They cannot sign contracts and cannot own property. An employer is legally required to turn over any money the minor earns to the parents if the parents so request. |}
Question: "can my parents legally kick me out or can i legally move out" 'No' to both questions. But the answer to both questions will be 'yes' once you turn 18.
i am 17 years old and i recently talked to the officer stationed at my school. she said even though i bought what ever it is i bought with the money I earned, my parents have the right to take it away. unfortunatly until you turn 18, you BELONG to your parents, and everything else does as well.
No, you are not emancipated automatically when you are pregnant. It does not mean one has the ability to take care of yourself. You do have certain rights as to obtaining assistance for you and your child, but you are still the responsibility of your parents until you turn 18.