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Can a step parent take away your phone?
5 attorney answers Your step mother has power to make decisions about you, because your father allows her to watch you in his absence. Talk to your father about it. He certainly has the right to take your phone from…
Can my stepmom take my phone?
If you are living in her home then “yes” she has a right to apply consequences to your poor actions because you are in “her” home. She’s the adult. Taking your phone away from you is not a legal matter at all. It is a social matter to do with family order.
Can my step dad take my phone away?
Yes your parent or legal guardian can take everything you have away from from legally. You do not have the right to just do anything you want or disobey house rules just because you earn a little cash and/or because he is a step parent.
Is it illegal for your parents to take your phone?
You are a minor living in their house so they can legally take your cell phone. If you pay for the phone and service, you can leave your parents’ home and seek housing for yourself.
Can step parents kick you out?
Without a written agreement otherwise, one of you cannot unilaterally evict tenants or guests without the other’s permission. If your step-children do not contribute in any way, they are likely guests, and can be evicted without notice.
Do step parents have any legal rights?
Unfortunately, step parents do not have any legal rights to their stepchildren, even if you consider them to be your own children. Unless you legally adopted these children as your own, you cannot lay claim to them during your divorce proceedings.
What do you do when your parents take your phone away?
101 Things to Do When Your Parents Take Away Your Phone. Beg for the return of your phone. Sing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in its entirety. Sketch a picture of your phone. Dream about your phone. Watch your friends use their phones. Fingerpaint. Bake cookies.
Can I get a new phone if I’m under 18?
If it’s your parents, you may have to open a new account in your name, and get a new phone. Once you are 18, you are no longer a minor. However, I would caution you that, many parents take the viewpoint of: “My house. My rules.”
Does my mom have the right to control my adult life?
Once again: Your mom does not have a right to control your adult life. And while, yes, parents are allowed opinions on your partner to some degree, it’s not good if your mom consistently dictates your dating choices.
Should parents confiscate their children’s phones?
“If parents act as if the situation is a big deal and act disappointed, this will cause their children to not participate in the act again. Whereas taking away their phones for example will make their kid just want to do it again once they’re not in trouble anymore. Contrary to popular parental belief, phone confiscation has NO effect.”
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