Yes, they can, but you don't have to submit to it. If you are still living in your parents' home, you should keep in mind they don't have to allow you to stay there if you are an adult.
You are legally an adult in Maryland at 18.
you legally have no responsibility for anything once ur child hits 18 years of age they are a legal adult and must deal with their own responsibilities.
The 18 year old is considered an adult. Nobody can have physical or legal custody of her.
The age of majority is 18. That's when you're considered a legal adult and you can make all your own decisions. In some cases a minor can be legally emancipated. You would want to contact a family lawyer in New Jersey to ask about this. Otherwise you can't leave home without the consent of your parent or guardian until you are 18-years-old.
The legal age is 18 years old, when you officially are an adult, but if you're seventeen and you got legal papers signed by your parents then you can also move out.
no, unless they leave their parents home and go to a legal adult's house and that adult files as the minor's legal guardian
no once you turn 18 you are a legal adult...and in Texas that occurs at 17 the parents are no longer responsible
A child can legally move out of their parents home when they are of legal age. In most states, the legal age is 18.
No, since you are legally not an adult, you will need consent from your parents or legal guardian to move out of their house
You are legally an adult at 18.
You are legally an adult in Maryland at 18.
Legal adult age-18 without consent, since adoptive parents are still legally responsible until then.
You're a legal adult. Your parents are no longer legally or financially responsible for you, and you are no longer subject to the rules and control of your parents (of course if you live under their roof, you got to follow their rules or risk being kicked out).
No, if your son is an adult then you have no legal obligation to him. You have a moral oblication.
The residence is the property of the parent's - you have no legal "standing" to continue to occupy their residence. the law only requires that your parents support you and be responsible for you until you legally become an adult. Once you become an adult you become a resident of their domicile at their "sufferance." and you can be invited to 'quit the premises' at any time.
The answer is no. It used to be that way. But the laws have changed. Your parents or legal guardians are responsible until you are legally an adult [18] or emancipated.
Unless you have been legally emancipated by a Court of Law, or by marriage (which is an act of permanent emancipation), you must be 18 years old before you are legally an adult. You could move out with your parents permission, but they would still be legally responsible for you. For example, you cannot legally sign a lease agreement unless you are an adult, so your parents would have to sign the lease for you to get an apartment. And then they (not you) would be responsible for the lease agreement.