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Can my aunt take away my phone?
If it is truly your phone — meaning that you paid for the phone and you pay the monthly phone bill — then it’s your phone and your parents cannot check it or take it away without your consent.
Can a child choose to live with an aunt?
Short answer is yes (understand however, that these are not easy to win) , if the court determines, in the best interest of the minor child, that the third person (the aunt) is truly the best person under all the circumstances who should…
Can I let my child live with someone else?
You can legally live with someone else if your parents agree to it or a court orders it. Doing it any other way is called “running away”. Your pasrents are responsible and have authority unless a court removes that.
How do you get away from your parents?
If you are a teenager, the legal way to disown your family is to become “emancipated” from them. This means you’ll be legally treated as an adult with the right to make your own decisions, and your parents will no longer be your legal guardians. In most states, you have to be over 16 to pursue emancipation.
Can you legally move out at 16?
If you are over 16 then you can usually move out without permission of your parents. There aren’t any laws that say specifically what age someone can live on their own but it’s usually understood that 16 is the minimum.
Can my girlfriend keep my child from me?
Neither you nor your girlfriend may interfere with parenting time, and children must also obey custody orders. And while it’s possible to modify a custody order, they are enforceable nationwide, so one party can’t escape a custody order by moving away.
Can I stop my ex’s new girlfriend from seeing my child?
Unless you can prove that there is inappropriate behavior such as abuse, excessive drinking, or criminal activity like illegal drug use, you may have no legal ability to block or restrain your children’s relationship with your ex’s new partner.
What is the youngest age to move out?
Generally, you can leave home when you are 18 years old.
Can my parents take my phone away from me?
If you have paid for the phone and contracted with the phone company, and you are paying for the phone bills, your parents don’t have a right to take it away. If your parents bought the phone, and have contracted with the phone company, that changes things, even if you pay the monthly bill for the service. Technically they own the phone not you.
Should you take away a child’s phone to discipline them?
Parents, she said, often argue about whether the phone should be taken away to discipline a child – and if the punishment should be consistent across both households. “Parents sometimes take the position that because one parent bought the phone, that parent should be able to determine whether the child uses the phone,” King said in an email.
Can a parent buy a child a cell phone without consent?
“The parents may not both agree the child should even have a phone,” she said. “One parent buys the phone anyway, despite the other parent not consenting, and the other parent is now the ‘bad guy’ for not wanting the child to use the phone during his or her custodial time or for putting limits on the phone use.
Should parents control their kids’ cell phones while at home?
As a general rule, she notes, “unless a court has ordered that the child have access to the phone, the parent who has the child at that time is in charge of issues like managing technology use and discipline. Parents should generally be able to put limits on technology use when the children are at home.”