Simple answer: no, that is battery...if you did not see it coming, if you see it coming, then that is both assault and battery.
In the state of Vermont, the legal age for a child to move out of their parents' house is 18. Parents may have legal obligations to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
In Arizona, the legal age of majority is 18. However, there are exceptions for minors who are legally emancipated or have the consent of their parents or legal guardians to live independently. It is generally advisable to seek legal advice before making such a decision.
Parents are responsible from birth until they become adults and in MA that is 18.
They certainly can. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. That includes the parents determining where thay can live. It does not relieve the parents of their responsibility to take care of the child.
The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Indiana. If they are an adult, the parents are no longer responsible. That will be the age of 18 in IN.
No, that would be assault.
No, it was legally banned in 1947.
slap him in front of everybody or tell your parents .
It is illegal to slap someone in any place.
Without your consent, then it is assault. It is legal if you give consent.
No, he did have some legal trouble in February ,2009, but the charges were dropped.
call child services?
tell your parents to give you money if they dont slap them in their face
If your parents are not your biological parents and have adopted you and made themselves your legal guardians then they would have to have adoption papers or it wouldn't be legal.
Probably not. While most (all?) have an exception to battery statutes to allow parents to reasonably discipline children, an adult slapping a child, especially in the face, with all their strength is probably in excess of the discipline exception.
A slap is nothing. You can recover from a slap. But if you have any reason to believe that you would be kicked out of your house and wind up homeless, then do not tell your parents. Wait until you have somewhere to go until you tell them. If that means several years, then you just have to wait.
Your parents have no legal obligation to give you pocket money.