In Illinois, a child can technically leave home at any age, including twelve, but they may be considered a runaway. Parents or guardians can report the child as missing, and law enforcement may intervene. Additionally, a child who runs away may face legal consequences or be placed in protective custody if found. It's important for children and parents to seek help and communicate about any issues leading to such decisions.
It is unclear what you are asking about. What rights? If the child is below the age of emancipation they are a minor and the parents ber the responsibility for the chiold. (????)
From newborn to twelve months.
Twelve
Your child has to be al least twelve (12)
i believe its 15
In Illinois, there is no specific age requirement for a child to have their own room. However, it is generally recommended that children have their own room once they reach school age to ensure their privacy and comfort.
The age is 12 but if your child is more than 80lbs he/she can sit in the front
The legal age for all of the u.s.a is 13
When they reach the age of majority, which is 18.
Visitation is not based on any particular age.
the average age is about 11 or twelve...when you hit puberty
i think the age limit is twelve if the have court appointed counsel