In Illinois, parents are legally responsible for providing shelter and support to their minor children, including those who are 17 years old. Therefore, parents cannot legally evict their 17-year-old child from their home until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in Illinois.
In order to evict you 18 year old, you will need to get an eviction notice. You can obtain an eviction notice from your local court house.
No, it is not legal or ethical to evict a six-year-old child from a home they are residing in, even if they are listed on the lease. The child's well-being and safety should be a top priority, and alternative solutions should be sought in situations of conflict or disagreement between the adults involved.
In Alabama, a parent can legally evict their 18-year-old child from their home, as the child is considered an adult at this age. It is recommended to provide written notice and follow legal procedures to avoid potential issues.
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yes no place has to give you free housing just because you have children however if you are homeless cps will take them
You can not kick your minor child out of his home, this is illegal.
The state of Missouri actually has no law regulating the age at which a child can be left alone at home, so you could leave your six year old child at home to watch your five year old child, and it would still be technically legal.
A seven year old child left home alone: SS would open file and do an investigation. The child would most likely be removed into a foster home until ss complete investigation.
In Massachusetts, parents have a legal obligation to support their children until they reach the age of 18. However, once a child turns 18, they are considered an adult and can choose to leave the parental home. Parents generally cannot forcibly evict their 18-year-old child without following proper legal procedures, such as providing written notice.
Of course you can!!!.....until the child is 18......
In Ontario, once a child turns 18, they are considered a legal adult and their parents cannot evict them. However, parents have a legal obligation to provide support for their minor children if they are unable to support themselves.