Well, isn't that a tough situation you're in. It's important to remember that your parents care about you and want what's best for you, even if it may not feel that way right now. Have you tried having an open and honest conversation with them about your feelings and desires? Communication can often lead to understanding and compromise.
Legally, parents have the authority to determine where their minor child lives until the age of 18. If you are facing problems at home, it is recommended to seek support from a trusted adult, school counselor, or social services to explore your options for assistance.
They have all kinds of options. Did you mean options to stop the 18 year old from leaving home? No, not really, unless the 18 year old is mentally retarded; if they can get him or her declared incompetent and in need of a legal guardian, then they can force the child to stay at home.
Parents can legally stop their children from moving out if they are minors and/or financially dependent on them. They have a duty to provide for their children and can make decisions in their best interest until they reach the legal age of majority.
yes, your parents can stop you from moving out. The only way you can move out until your the age of 18 is either they agree to let you or you get emancipated but your parents have to sign off of you saying that you are your own legal guardian
Legally, parents cannot prevent a child who is 18 years old from moving out in Ohio as individuals over 18 are considered adults. However, parents may try to influence their child's decision or make it challenging for them to leave.
At 18 years, you are an adult. You can legally do whatever you like (as long as you don't break any laws), which includes moving to another state. You don't need parental permission.
Most states have age requirements for leaving a child home alone. The legal age most commonly used by states is thirteen years old.
yes your parents can stop you. until yr 18 years old if you let them...definataly. legally....yes. BUT... it's pretty hard to stop someone who's determined to do something. worst case is you'll get a ride home from the cops...if you answer the door...if they show up...if your parents call...etc :x
An empty nest family is a household where the children have grown up and moved out, leaving the parents living alone in the family home. This transition can lead to a period of adjustment for the parents as they adapt to their new lifestyle without children in the home.
yes you can legally leave but you cannot legally rent or sign leases at all. You also cant live under someone elses roof unless they have legally become your guardian. as i found out tonight. so your parents cant legally stop you from leaving but they can stop you from going anywhere.
No. (Think about what you are doing first though.)
No, not unless you parents and his parents allow you to...
"Military members that sign up are required to serve eight years once they join the military. The phrase ""stop loss"" refers to the time period after this obligatory eight year period. The government wants to stop those that are up for leaving after the eight years, from actually leaving."
Not ordinarily, because the child becomes an adult at 18 and can make whatever decisions he or she wishes. There are some cases (notably legal incompetency) where the child does not gain free status as an adult, and would continue under the supervision of a parent or guardian.
At 18 years old one is considered a legal adult free to leave one's parent's whether for a good reason or bad one.
Trying to Stop Your Leaving was created on 2008-01-28.
Yes as long as they have money an food and that the parents will come back they may no fetch a bus they have to go to a bus stop.