Yes but you have to follow your states eviction process which means 30days notice maybe even longer depending on where you live
You are never required to evict someone.
Evict the mother who gave you birth?!!!!!
YES.
Yes, he can. It's his house.
Maybe, but the law protects the rights of spouses. Your step-mother may have a life estate in the property. You will need to consult a probate attorney and the will to determine what her rights are.
In order to evict you 18 year old, you will need to get an eviction notice. You can obtain an eviction notice from your local court house.
Yes, a parent can legally evict their child from the house if the child is over 18 years old and not paying rent or violating house rules. The parent must follow the proper legal procedures for eviction, such as giving notice and going through the court process.
The landlord would follow the normal eviction procedures for the jurisdiction.
You can obtain a Protective Order against your son and have him evicted from the home (at least for a time).
It is possible to evict an adult child in Ontario, Canada. The process is very similar to evicting another tenant, where the parent has to lay down all rules and regulations in writing to be signed, followed by an eviction notice for breaking such rules.
In Illinois, parents are legally responsible for providing shelter and support to their minor children, including those who are 17 years old. Therefore, parents cannot legally evict their 17-year-old child from their home until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in Illinois.
No, parents don't usually evict their children. Most children grow up and leave their parent's homes on their own. Over the years, children have started leaving their parent's homes later and later.