Yes, If The Parents Dont Want You There They Can Put You Out At Anytime And Plus Your 18 So Your Legal.
In most cases, parents are still legally responsible for their 18-year-old child who is still in high school. This includes providing financial support, making medical decisions, and ensuring their well-being until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever comes later.
In most places, an 18-year-old can legally move out of their parents' home if they are still in high school. However, they may need their parents' consent or may need to provide evidence that they can support themselves financially. It's best to check the specific laws and regulations in your area.
In Virginia, parents have a legal obligation to support their children until the age of 18. However, if a child who is 18 is still in high school, parents may be required to continue providing support until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever comes first. Parents cannot simply tell the child to leave home if they are still in high school.
Yes, in Minnesota, you can legally move out of your parents' house at age 18 even if you are still in high school. However, it's important to consider factors like financial stability and housing arrangements before making this decision. You may also want to have a conversation with your parents about your plans.
In New York, parents are generally not legally obligated to support their children after they turn 18. However, if the child is disabled or is still attending school, the parents may be required to provide financial support beyond age 18.
He worked for school desegregation when forced to by courts
Yes. A 17 year old is still a minor and the parents or guardians are responsible for his/her actions.
This is a tricky one... I believe that parents are allowed to do so; I believe that by law, kids are only forced to attend school until their 16th birthday. Parents still have legal rights over them until they turn 18; therefore, if a parent pulls a 17 year old out of school, I think's it's legal. Don't quote me on this!
It depends on the school district, my school district still has it, but only because it will be completely funded by parents, and not by the state.
Not all parents can home school, and not all families have 2 parents. In some families, both parents work.
he was forced to work in a factory that scarred him for life. his family was poor and they needed another income. after they had enough money. dickens still was forced to work in the factory instead of school. he loved school but his mother wanted him to stay with the job. he father freed him from this torture and dickens became a pupil in day school
Her parents can't do anything about it it is her choice and if she still goes to school then it doesn't matter
The modern school system was designed to follow the hours of the parents' work schedule, so your parents can drop you off at school and still get to their jobs on time.
Technically your parents will always have custody over you. But if you are a citizen then not really.
They are legally allowed to move out, as they are adult "technically", but as far as the school is concerned the parents would still be legal guardians and need to sign any and all excuses.
Parents cannot be forced to have a relationship with their children. However, the NCP still owes child support.
yes