In the US, 18.
In the UK, you can leave home without parental consent at 18 years old. However, if you are under 18, you can leave home if you have permission from your parents or if you are legally taken into care by social services.
For the most part, a parent is not responsible for an 18 year old who decided to leave home. In certain states however, the age of majority is over 18. In those states, the parents are responsible until the child reaches the age of majority.
In most places, an 18-year-old is considered a legal adult and has the right to live independently of their parents if they choose to do so. Parents cannot typically legally force an 18-year-old to leave their home, but they can set boundaries and expectations for living arrangements.
Yes, once a child becomes 18 (in most countries) they are an adult and responsible for themselves. Therefore if the parent no longer wants the 18 year old in their house they can throw them out.
No, you are considered a minor until you are 18 years old. Your parents are responsible for you until you are 18. If you just leave home without permission from them you would be considered a runaway.
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The chickadees are normally 14 to 18 days old when they leave their parents. Before this, they are fully dependent on their parents for food as well as warmth. The parents take care of them until they are able to fly.
Yes.
9-10 months
you have to be at leats 16 with parents permission.
thay will leave when they are 19 to 24 months old.
I'm pretty sure they stay with their parents until the age of two.
you can leave when you are 18 years old in the united states
Yes, they can leave a 17 year old. As long as the minor is provided for and there is a legal guardian.
Depending on the species, chicks are old enough to leave the parents' territory when they are 4-6 weeks old. Southern Tokoeka may stay with the parent for up to 5 years.
5-6 months old
Yes, they certainly can as long as they have consent. It does not relieve the parents of their responsibilities.