Not in most jurisdictions. Once a they are an adult, their money belongs to them.
idk. but im trying to figure out the same thing for no reason. they always try to get me into trouble with the law so i can go to rydc again and again. i hate my parents. oh well good luck though
He wants to be free of the social class war of the Greases and the Socs.
10. In Michigan, a minor child (under 18 years of age) is legally defined as a possession of a parent(s). A minor child (a “possession”) cannot own possessions; therefore, any gift to the minor child, something a minor bought with personal money, or wages earned by the minor child are legally the possessions of the parent. A 17 year old who has left home against the parents’ wishes and refuses to return home has no legal right to any possessions in the parent’s home. 11. Parents control whether a minor child has a driver’s license until the age of 18 years. A parent can at any time revoke a minor child’s driving privileges. The parent will need to write a letter to the Secretary of State which indicates the minor child no longer has the parent’s permission to have a driver’s license. Here is the link this cam from http://www.barrycounty.org/YSB/MILaw.pdf
Some will say yes, parents can take away the gift to the offspring. some will say know. My opinion, when you offer someone a gift, you relinquish possession of the gift. Once given, then it's no longer yours.
A parents responsibility regarding the child is the same whether the child is 6 or 16. The law makes no difference, it just see the minor child. It's the parents obligation to take care of all their needs like food, shelter, clothes etc.
No, once you turn 18, your parents cannot legally take your money without your permission.
In general, once you are 18 years old, your parents cannot legally take your money without your permission.
In most cases, parents can legally access and manage their child's money until the child turns 18.
No, parents are not allowed to take your money without your permission once you are legally an adult.
No, parents cannot legally take your money without your permission once you are of legal age.
Yes, legally, your parents can take away something you bought with your own money if you are a minor and they have legal guardianship over you.
In most cases, parents cannot legally take money from their child's bank account without permission. However, it depends on the specific circumstances and the laws in your area.
In most cases, legally, parents cannot take the money that their child has earned. However, there may be exceptions depending on the circumstances and the laws in your specific location.
In general, parents have the legal right to manage their child's finances until the child reaches the age of majority, which is usually 18. After that, parents cannot take their child's money without permission.
Yes, in most cases, parents have the legal right to control and manage their minor child's finances, including taking their money.
No, legally your parents cannot take your money when you are 16 years old. At 16, you may have control over your own finances, but it's important to understand the laws in your specific situation.
No, it is not legal for parents to take your money without your consent.