when your 18 parents no longer have control of you. You do have a choice to live with your parents and benefit off them. Yet you do not have to stay you have all legal approval over your self.
Once you turn 18, you are considered a legal adult and have control over your own money. Your parents cannot access or control your finances unless you give them permission to do so. It's important to set boundaries and communicate your financial independence clearly to avoid any misunderstandings.
If they are signers on the account, yes. It is not a good idea to have an account with them once you are 18. Get your own and have them remove you from the old one.
when an 18 year old person lives under the roof of the parents he/she must abide by the rules, if not then it is the parent's right to evict, that way they will nOT be responsible for-the action of the person.
you have to be 18 to legally move out of your parents house without there permission and they technically can't make you stay because you aren't a minor and they have no control over you.
Yes. The law makes no difference between you as a 17yo and you as a 14yo in that regard. When you are 18 you are emancipated and can do what you want. If you are pregnant though the decision is all yours and only you decide over the baby afterwards.
No, once you turn 18, your parents cannot take your money without your permission. At 18, you are considered a legal adult and have control over your own finances.
Yes, legally, your parents can take away something you bought at 18 if you are still living in their household and they have ownership or control over the property.
If she is over 18, yes she can, otherwise her parents' control.
Once you turn 18, you are considered a legal adult and have control over your own money. Your parents cannot access or control your finances unless you give them permission to do so. It's important to set boundaries and communicate your financial independence clearly to avoid any misunderstandings.
No once a person is 18 their parents have no control over their affairs. However, the parents can impose such conditions (curfews, passwords, house rules, etc.) as requirements if the adult child chooses to continue living in their home and/or depending on them financially.
If the daughter is a legal adult over the age of 18, then parents have little say or control over them. If the daughter is still a dependent (for tax purposes, for example) on the parents, then the parents do still exert some control legally over the child. Also, a measure can be taken medically if a person is deemed to be suicidial, homicidal, or a sever threat to themselves / others.
If they are signers on the account, yes. It is not a good idea to have an account with them once you are 18. Get your own and have them remove you from the old one.
Sometimes its for your own good if your 18 or younger. But not all parents do this.
Some parents do, some don't. However 18 and even before is the age where the son or daughter should get more independent, and the parents should also allow them to be and give them more freedom.
Yes. Your parents have legal control over you until you turn 18.
No. At 18 you are an adult, but the kicker here is if you are living with them they could have a say in when to come home or other things. Want to be an adult? Get your own place.
You cannot divorce your parents, as you cannot marry them. but at the age of 18 they technically have no control over you and you can do whatever legal things you want.