In most places, parents have the legal right to confiscate their child's belongings, even when the child is 16 years old.
In general, once you are 18 years old, your parents cannot legally take your money without your permission.
If they're your belongings, no. The problem is who actually owns what you think is "yours." If you move out and take things that are not legally yours, it can be considered burglary (criminally) or conversion (civilly). Under those circumstances, you may have to return it or pay for it. In addition, you might be guilty of a crime.
18 years old
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Yes, legally, as a minor, your parents have the right to check your phone if they believe it is necessary for your well-being and safety.
If your parents consent, you can move out. Otherwise you must be emancipated or reach the age of majority to legally leave home.
No, parents cannot legally force you to attend church against your will once you are 18 years old.
In Virginia, parents are legally responsible for their child until the age of 18, unless the child is emancipated or the parents' rights are terminated by a court.
I think you have to be 17 years old.
No, only someone "of age" (18 years) can live without parental permission, If they do the parents can be charged with abuse.
Not legally but it might be a cultural thing.
If you are legally emancipated you can. Entering into marriage means entering into a legally binding contract. At 16 you cannot legally enter into a binding contract. So no, you can't LEGALLY get married.