No!
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.
A 17 year old mother is considered emancipated and thereby can legally make the decision to move away from her parents home with her child.
Yes, a parent can legally take away a child's property as long as it is done in a reasonable and appropriate manner. Parents have the authority to make decisions regarding their child's possessions in the best interest of the child.
Some will say yes, parents can take away the gift to the offspring. some will say know. My opinion, when you offer someone a gift, you relinquish possession of the gift. Once given, then it's no longer yours.
They are not allowed to throw away the child's belongings.
A great deal will depend on how legally was the boy adopted? But if it was done legally then you pay nothing.
Yes, a parent can legally take away a child's phone as long as it is done in a reasonable and appropriate manner.
It cannot be both. Most parents see the little things that give their child away when they are lying. They are often different things depending on the child.
Yes. The girl is legally the same as a 5 or 6 year old. She is still a child under the control of the parents.
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.
Yes, legally, your parents can take away something you bought at 18 if you are still living in their household and they have ownership or control over the property.
When you legally move away from your parents at 16, it is typically referred to as "emancipation." This process allows a minor to gain independence from their parents and have the legal rights of an adult before reaching the age of majority.