According to most state laws it is unlawful for a parent to throw a child out prior to the age of 18. You should check to ensure that the laws in your area are effective.
in the state of Michigan i know you can
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.
Pregnancy/having a child does not emancipate a person.
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.
No if parents don't like it. They can emancipate you if they want to.
as far as I know you must file for legal emansipation
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.
Well since the child is underage probably, but they really shouldn't.
The age of majority in Pennsylvania is 18. Until then the child is your responsibility. You provide them food and shelter.
Legally, parents cannot prevent their 17-year-old child from attending college if the child is paying for it themselves. At 17, the child is considered a legal adult in many jurisdictions, so they have the right to make their own decisions regarding education. Parents may still be able to provide guidance or advice, but they cannot legally dictate whether the child can attend college or not.
Emancipation means the child is considered legally an adult. Yes.
In the state of Texas a person becomes legally designated an adult at the age of 18. In most cases the parent(s) will no longer be legally or financially responsible for the child (an exception could be a child support order that stipulates a different age). If the parents so choose they may request their "adult" child to move from their residence.