legally -- no. Morally -- yes.
No the parent cannot force it, however a court can order it.
Yes. if you have a visition right. you will need to ask lawyer a question about how to make her.
Can a parent legally kick-out their 17 year old in Michigan ?
No, the court order can use any number of methods for allocating the right to claim the child.
I live in Ohio and I do believe the child in question must live with the parent MORE than 50% of the year for that particular parent to be "the Residential Parent". In my case, it was described in the Divorce Decree that I was to be the sole custodian and residential parent. If you need further info, try calling the Ohio State Bar Association and see if they can point you in the right direction or give you the info you need- they may even be able to do it for "free". :) peggy
nothing
no
technically, not till your eighteen.. the parent is still in charge of things like that until then
No, it's illegal.
An 18 year old is an adult. They can choose where they want to live.
No the parent cannot force it, however a court can order it.
With her parent's permission, she can live anywhere. Without it, she is at home.
No. Only a parent or legal guardian can change the child's school.
No. It would not be right
Jennigs Randolph
maybe but it ndepends on the charges and the item achieved by the 18 year old
twenty-sixth amendment