In Indiana, a person is considered a legal adult at age 18. Prior to turning 18, a child is considered a minor and is under the legal authority of their parents or legal guardians.
Anyone that hasn't reached the age of 18 is considered a minor in Indiana.
Any thing under the age of majority is considered a minor. That would be 18 in Indiana
You become an adult at age 18. You are then no longer considered a minor. You can contract, including marriage.
It's not the school that define you as a minor, it's your age. If you are below 18 you are a minor.
A child is no longer considered a minor in Oklahoma once they turn 18 years old.
He is no longer a minor at 18, he is an adult. He is all ready emancipated.
A minor cannot be kicked out. Until they are an adult, the parents have the responsiblity to shelter and feed the child.
With the permission of the court, and/or the father.
In Indiana, a runaway is typically defined as a minor under the age of 18 who leaves home without parental consent. Once a minor reaches the age of 18, they are considered an adult and no longer classified as a runaway.
In the state of Indiana, parents may not be held liable for the actions of their minor child once the child has moved out of the house and begun living independently. However, parents may still have a legal obligation to provide financial support for their minor child until the age of 19, unless the child becomes emancipated.
As long as the child is a minor, yes.