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Firstly, it would seem quite illegal for any parent to "throw out" any minor child from their house .. where is this minor child supposed to go to live, eat, sleep, etc. The child only has to call 911 and the parents would be in big big trouble for doing that, one would think. If indeed the minor child was thrown out, this does not absolve any laws about child endangerment - if that child (minor) goes to live with someone over age 18, then the one who is 18 could get into equally as much trouble. Best to stay clear of this whole issue and let the family resolve all its issues, first.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
A child is no longer a minor in Georgia when he or she turns 18.
Typically, the custodial parent of a minor continues to receive child support until the minor becomes an adult or is emancipated.
The parent is supposed to get the child support, not the minor child.
No, there are multiple laws prohibiting it. Also if you do this and your child is harmed in any way you can be charged with neglect and child abandonment.
Of course!
Yes.
Having a child does not emancipate a minor in Kentucky. Until you are married or an adult, you have to have parental permission.
Neither parent can kick a minor out of the house. As a parent both are responsible for the minor child until they reach 18.
No. Having a child does not emancipate a minor.
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this is definitely child abandonment and should have been reported to the authorities immediately.
Firstly, it would seem quite illegal for any parent to "throw out" any minor child from their house .. where is this minor child supposed to go to live, eat, sleep, etc. The child only has to call 911 and the parents would be in big big trouble for doing that, one would think. If indeed the minor child was thrown out, this does not absolve any laws about child endangerment - if that child (minor) goes to live with someone over age 18, then the one who is 18 could get into equally as much trouble. Best to stay clear of this whole issue and let the family resolve all its issues, first.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
Yes, she is the guardian of the child.
No, the minor parent is.