If the teen is not contributing to the household and acting like a member of the family, then it certainly would certainly make sense to relocate the teen. However, most parents would rather sort things out--compromise--in the sense that the teen would behave, be polite to parents and siblings, not do drugs, make curfew, attend school and make good grades, and so on. They are not on the hook to support the teen if the teen moves out.
yes it is, the legal age in Texas is 17 :)
In Manitoba, the legal age of majority is 18. However, a 17-year-old can leave home with parental consent or if they are considered a mature minor by the court. It is recommended to seek legal advice if a 17-year-old is considering moving out without parental consent.
No, in North Carolina the legal age of majority is 18 years old. A 17 year old would need permission from a parent or legal guardian to move out and cannot legally live with an adult over 21 without their consent.
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally be kicked out of their home while still in high school. Parents are usually responsible for providing care and support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in many places. If a child is at risk of being kicked out, they should seek help from a trusted adult, school counselor, or local authorities.
In Pennsylvania, a 17-year-old mother cannot be legally kicked out of her parents' home without their consent. Parents are legally obligated to provide shelter and support for their minor children. If the situation becomes difficult, it is recommended to seek guidance from a legal professional or social services.
A 17 year old if kicked out from his home can already have his own place , get a job and be on his own as far as I know.
yes
You can get kicked out of your house at the age of 17 in the state of Wyoming. Your parents can kick you out no matter what age even if it is considered neglect or abandonment.
yes
You could be charged with "non coustodial interferance"
yes she can but its better if the child consult the police people first, and get some help.
If there is someone that can take care of her you can call the cops and DHS then the mom will have to takake her back
At the age of 17, she does not legally own any property. Until she is an adult, everything belongs to her parents.
not legally
no
A 17-year old in Texas may move out of their parent's house. A 17-year old may voluntarily leave their home without parental consent and will not be taken into custody under the Juvenile Justice Code.
yeah i think