Yes, legally, your parents can take away something you bought with your own money if you are a minor and they have legal guardianship over you.
Anything that you bought with your own money. (This includes items bought with spending money). Or anything given as a gift from other people.
Legally, if the child bought the item with their own money, the parent should not take it without the child's permission. It is important for parents and children to communicate and come to an agreement on items purchased by the child.
No, once you turn 18, your parents cannot legally take your money without your permission.
In general, once you are 18 years old, your parents cannot legally take your money without your permission.
In most cases, parents can legally access and manage their child's money until the child turns 18.
Exchanging money for a good or service.
No, parents are not allowed to take your money without your permission once you are legally an adult.
No, parents cannot legally take your money without your permission once you are of legal age.
if you bought the car legally. If you stole it, then you definitely wouldn't, but either way, you bought the car with your money. You have the right to drive it wherever you want.
Children are not legally responsible for their parents, so I can't imagine how you would owe money to them.
In most cases, parents cannot legally take money from their child's bank account without permission. However, it depends on the specific circumstances and the laws in your area.
No, in most cases, parents cannot legally withdraw money from their child's bank account without permission once the child turns 18.