Im 18 and my parents want to kick me out and im still in school can they do that
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Im 18 and my parents want to kick me out and im still in school can they do that
Yes
I guess so. 18 is generally regarded as being an adult!
Now that we got that out of the way. What did you do and how can you fix it should be the next phase.
Yup, in most cases they can. What happened to cause this?
Hi, is not can they you should be asking the real question is why, if you obeyed their rules and respected them then I am sure they would be more tolerant of you if you do and they still want to kick you out then maybe is because they want to see you gain some independence and responsibility for yourself as I said ask the question why? Take care, love and peace anne xQuote:
Originally Posted by JayS18
I agree that it would be good for us to at least know a little something about why they want to kick you out. Because by your asking the question the way that you have, it indicates that there more than likely some problem that needs a solution.
The other responders are quite right - what were you doing that prompted your parents to want you out of their house? If you are graduating within a month, it must have been something serious.
I would like to add that most of these answers are wrong.
There are many states that do not permit parents to so called "kick out" their 18 year old's IF they are still in high school. Please check double check with your high school counselor to see if you are on one of these "states."
And since the original poster did not provide full, solid information.
Do not assume that he/she was being disrespectful.
Many parents has a lot of kids at home that they cannot financially support another one.
And I'd like to add that this post is from 2007. There are more recent threads which could use your help. The only people who will see this are people who have already answered OR are using a search engine.
That being said - please post your research. I am not aware of a single State where the parent cannot "kick out" (remove) ANY child from the home, whether it's by having the child declared out of control, in need of supervision, something else. I'd like to know which States legally require a parent to keep a child in the parental home when the parent no longer wants that child there.
We at AMHD take a GREAT deal of pride in our answers and back them up with research. Incorrect answers help no one.
If I am incorrect please post your research so I don't continue handing out incorrect info.
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