Once a child turns 18, they do not have to live with you any longer. You can just ask them to leave and they must.
No you can not.
No, in Minnesota, parents are legally responsible for providing care and shelter for their minor children until they reach the age of majority (18). You cannot kick out an uncontrollable 17-year-old without facing potential legal consequences. It is important to seek assistance from social services or legal professionals to address the situation appropriately.
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No it is not legal to kick them out of your house. Until they reach the age of adulthood, 18, they are your responsibility under the law.
no Of course not.
Simple answer yes.
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Yes, the legal age of majority for the state is 18. A 19-year-old is a legal adult and his or her parents have no legal obligation to support or house the person. There might be some exceptions if the person is considered to be physically or mentally challenged. If such is the case, the parent(s) should contact the state's social service agency or an attorney for advice beforehand.
No, not until they are 18 and adults.
Yes they can legally. You are now considered an adult by the law, therefore they can kick you out and make you live on your won.