Usually 12-13 but it can differ between states. Just remember that you can tell what you want but they do not have to follow your wishes. in the end it's your parents deciding where you will live and if they can not agree it's up to the judge. You are not allowed to decide until you are of adult age.
If you are in a foster home it's entirely up to the judge.
what are the parents perceive role in inculcating values to the child at home
i live in missouri, while im not completely sure about the laws concerning leagal custody...i do know that after a certain age it is no longer the courts decision, it is yours. Also tho, if you are seventeen you can move out, but the first parent is able to take you to court and get you back.
There are currently no laws in Florida that govern how old a child has to be to be left home alone. It is essentially up to the parents to decide if their child is ready for it.
If the parents own the car then yes. If the adult child owns the car then no.
If it is okay woth the boyfriends parents, then maybe his parents and your parents should sit down and conversate about it. if his parents still say yes, and your parents say no, ten maybe the only way to get your wish is take it up with the courts.
They need to file a "child in need of care" motion in the court with evidence showing the child is not beng cared for properly, or abused in the family home. Simply being a teenager not wanting to listen to your parents is not abuse.
The legal age for a child to move out from their parents is 18 in the state of Florida. However, this can happen earlier if a child is emancipated by the courts.
what are the parents perceive role in inculcating values to the child at home
they are considered a minor UNLESS they are emancipated by the courts.
Her parents can usually take the child in or grandparents. Child Welfare is usually not far away and has the right to decide what is a fitting home for the child. If the mother's parents or grandparents are not fit to raise the child then the child could become a ward of the courts, but, if the father of the child comes forward and can prove he has the finances to raise that child in a good environment (even his parents helping out or grandparents) then he could raise this child. When the young woman gets out of the Juvenile facility she will have rights to see her child, but it is up to the courts to decide if she is a fit parent. If not, then the father can have sole custody. Marcy
The courts will determine who gets custody of the child. The courts will consider what is in the best interest of the child.
what are the parents perceive role in inculcating values to the child at home
is to be respectful to my parents
yes Child support is awarded when one or both parents are absent. If the child's parents are living together with the child (in their own home or other living arrangement), no child support is due.
For the same reason that any child is adopted by loving parents: the child needed a home and the parents wanted a child.
When they reach the age of adulthood, normally 18. If they are in an abusive home, the court can move them to foster care.
No.