Legally, parents have the authority to take away items that they have purchased for their child, even if the child paid for it themselves. This is because parents have the right to make decisions for their minor children, including managing their possessions.
No!
No, parents are allowed to do so especially if you live with them and if you are a minor.You should take your phone back. If you paid for it. It's your possesion.
You don't legally "own" anything of yours unless you've actually paid for it with money you've worked for yourself.
To favour something is to prefer it. To do someone a favour means to do something for them without being paid for it. A "party favour" is something given away at parties.
Ownership of an item typically transfers to the person it was purchased for, regardless of who paid for it.
yes. parents are only required to provide you with food, water, shelter and one shirt, two shoes and one shirt.
No and anyone with sense would never give away something they paid for.
No Because its kinda like stealing taking something that they didnt pay for Unless they were not allowed to buy it and did it anyway or it would be inappropriate for them to have or harmful. Taking away doesn't always mean permanently, just until you are older. Sometimes this is a part of parenting as well. And it might not be clever to get into a discussion about who is paying for what since it's the parents that has already paid for most the child is using, eating, wearing etc.
The debts of the parents are paid by the parent's estate, not their children.
How much do DVDs Foster parents get paid in illinois
This is something that will never be exactly known. Sometimes the higher paid cases won't give away that information. The lower end things paid out as little as hundreds of dollars.
If both parents agree to that he should have custody, yes. The parents decide where she will live until she is 18yo. If this is a permanent solution they have to go to court and change custody and the child support order so it's paid to the father. Many parents and teens clash during the teen years and sometimes it's good to have some time apart. Get a perspective on things.