Parental control often shifts rather than completely ends when a child turns 18. While legal adulthood grants individuals more autonomy, parents may still influence their adult children's decisions, particularly in areas like finances or living arrangements. The nature of the parent-child relationship can also dictate how much control or guidance continues beyond this age. Ultimately, it varies based on family dynamics and individual circumstances.
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In Massachusetts, the legal age to move out without parental control is 18. If you are under 18, you would typically need parental consent or court approval to live with a friend.
not if you have parental permission.
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Once you turn 18, yes.