NO, anything that you buy for yourself is yours, nobody can take it legally. That would be considered theft. Anything that was a gift was intended for you to have also and would be considered theft.
In most places, once you are 18 you are considered a legal adult and your parents cannot have you arrested for running away. However, it is always best to seek help or guidance if you are facing issues at home.
Warn him you are gioing to throw stuff away then wait a month or two. I doubt if he could then sue.
The child cannot choose to return until she has reached eighteen years of age.
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.
That depends on your parents. They could ask the police to treat you as a run away and force you to return home. I believe that although the drinking age is 21. you are only a minor until you are eighteen. So 102 days and you can do what you like.
is just plain wrong id give them there phone back and stuff back asap think how you feel if this was done to you
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No, girls do not always get away with stuff.
Legally, if you are a minor, your parents have the right to take away items you have purchased since they are responsible for your well-being. However, it is important for parents to communicate and establish boundaries with their children regarding personal belongings.
Seventeen and ten months is still not the same age as eighteen. The law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
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If a minor runs away and is caught after turning eighteen, they are no longer subject to juvenile laws and will be treated as an adult. The specific consequences depend on the circumstances of their running away, such as any legal issues or charges that may have arisen during that time. Generally, turning eighteen means they have the legal rights and responsibilities of an adult, and any actions taken against them will reflect that status. Additionally, the age of majority varies by jurisdiction, but in many places, it is eighteen years old.