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Can a girl leave her parents?

Can a girl leave her parents?

Law gives right to girls above 18 to marry as per their own wish. Your parents can not take any action legally if you move out as per your free will.

Is forced marriage legal?

In some U.S. states, forced marriage is a crime, and in all U.S. states, people who force someone to marry may be charged with violating state laws, including those against domestic violence, child abuse, rape, assault, kidnapping, threats of violence, stalking, or coercion.

Can I leave home at 21 without my parents consent?

There is no legal procedure to leave the house of your parents. After attaining majority you are free to leave them and reside at a place of your will. Police has no authority under any law to take you back to your parents upon attaining age of majority i.e. 18 years.

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When can a child legally leave home and live with grandparents?

In the United States a child can legally leave his parents and live with grandparents or anyone else at age 18, unless he or she is legally married.

Can a child live outside the home if legally married?

If, legally married a child can live with his or her spouse outside the home of the parents. Different states within the United States have laws governing the legal age for marriage and that age is usually age 16 with parental consent being a requirement.

Should I let my daughter move out of the House?

Leaving their parents’ home would give them a good sense of responsibility, privacy, ability to think and concentrate without parental distractions. I will advise a female child to stay with her parents – if the home is conducive enough for her – until she’s in a relationship.

Can my parents force me to move out at 18?

The point is, living at home after you turn 18 is a question of the relationship between you and your parents, the law doesn’t generally get involved. If you leave, the police won’t force you to go back, but you may affect your relationship with your parents.