Was just wondering what the legal age for me to let a kid move out of the house
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Was just wondering what the legal age for me to let a kid move out of the house
18
A "kid" cannot move out. Only an adult can. Which means 18.
Again 18. You are legally responsible for your children until they reach the age of majority.
Your hearing something but not understanding the implications of it. Sure you can let them move at that age but your still responsible for them and they can't initiate a contract. They can't even go to the doctor without your consent. And the topper is you could be accused of abandonment and arrested for it.
First both parents would have to agree and you could be held liable if they do anything wrong,
Also if they are not in proper living condition, or if they are not going to school, they can come after you also.
So it is a very large risk, if they do something wrong or illegal, then child protection services will be all over you.
As long as nothing goes wrong, OK
But it is not a good idea
Yes. Its pretty much across the board in all states. It is called age of majority. And for the most part its 18 across the land. Some states take it to 21 for other purposes but if caught in a crime then 18 is the "adult" line for conviction.
Sure its yor child and you could let them move but your placing yourself at risk.
What do the counselors say?
I would be very surprised at a reputable counselor that would make such a recommendation. I think you need to get another opinion.
She's good she thinks he needs to placed in a theraputic foster home and she not the first that said that but we thought maybe he would change as he got older he was kicked out of one the best hospital in the state because they couldn't handle him.
Being placed is a therapeutic foster home is not the same as just having him move out. You just can't let him out on his own. He has to be placed in some sort of care environment.
Well I didn't say she said throw him out she said he needed out of the home but how do you go about placing him somewhere I guess is a better question we love him but just can handle him anymore and he is rubbin off on our youngest kid and now he is in trouble at school all the time they can't handle him and I don't know what to do other than give up on the other one
Also since you already have that recommendation from a professional you are at greater risk of being arrested for abandonment as well as neglect. It could bring felont charges upon you should your child commit a crime against another.
If there are no other symptoms beyond bad behavior. Like autism etc then have you considered a boot camp as a last resort?
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