Table of Contents
- 1 Can your parents tell you what to do with your money?
- 2 Can your parents legally control your money?
- 3 Can a parent take money out of a child’s bank account?
- 4 Can a 16 year old choose which parent to live with?
- 5 Can my parents claim me as a dependent if I’m not living?
- 6 Is your child legally an adult?
Can your parents tell you what to do with your money?
2 attorney answers Your parents can’t simply take your money, and the bank won’t let them.
Can your parents legally control your money?
Technically, they can if your a minor or are still living with them. However, it would be a rather crappy thing to do to you because it is YOUR money. It’s especially bad if you are not even unaware of what they are doing.
Do children’s bank accounts get taxed?
If a parent uses a child’s bank account as a through-point for income, any interest generated must be included in the parent’s tax return. it’s worth noting that kid’sbank accounts have a tax-free threshold of $416 per income year, but once the threshold is exceeded, interest is taxed at 66\%.
Can a parent take money out of a child’s bank account?
Any parent listed as the custodian on a child’s bank account can withdrawal and use the money as they wish; however, the money should be used in a way that benefits the child.
Can a 16 year old choose which parent to live with?
Court Orders. Once a child reaches the age of 16, he/she is legally allowed to choose which parent to live with. The only reason this wouldn’t apply is if there’s a Court Order stating that a child must remain with a certain parent until a certain time. For example, there may be a Residence Order or a Child Arrangement Order in place.
Can a child decide where they want to live?
You can allow your child to make this decision for themselves. This is your choice as a parent; there’s no set age that determines when a child is allowed to say where he/she wants to live. However, a child is not legally entitled to choose who to live with until the age of 16.
Can my parents claim me as a dependent if I’m not living?
In fact, in some cases your parents can still claim you as a dependent, even if you aren’t living under their roof. Here are the criteria for being claimed as a qualifying child dependent: You are the child, stepchild, foster child, sibling, half-sibling, stepsibling or descendant of another taxpayer.
Is your child legally an adult?
While you may still see a child who leaves socks on the floor and forgets to take out the trash, your child is now legally an adult. What does the law say? Ben Luftman is a criminal defense attorney in Columbus, Ohio who has seen many 18-year-old potential clients walk through his doors.