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Can your parents control you at 17?

PARENT'S RESPONSIBILITY A parent has both the legal right and the duty to control their 16- or 17-year old children, unless they are emancipated.
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Are my parents allowed to kick me out at 17?

The law likely varies depending on state laws where you live, but typically kicking out an underage child (usually a minor younger than 18 years old) is regarded as child abandonment, which is a crime under state law.
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Can my parents control who I date at 17?

Legally, yes. If you are a dependent on their household and in the United States, you are expected to follow their rules until you break the law and child services and juvenile detention services get involved. There are also many ways to legally prevent someone from dating you.
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Can my parents tell me what to do at 17?

Parents Get to Make the Rules in Their Home

The truth is, no matter how old your child, you have the right to make and enforce the rules of your house. Your 18-year-old has to follow the rules just as much as your 4-year-old does. Of course, as kids get older, they can earn more privileges and have more responsibility.
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Can my parents ground me at 17?

Yes, your parents can still ground you. However, it is important to remember that the law states that you are an adult at the age of 18, so your parents may not have the same level of control over you as they did when you were younger.
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Parents Can't Control What You Want

Do I have to listen to my parents at 17?

In most states, parental obligations typically end when a child reaches the age of majority, 18 years old. But, check the laws of your state, as the age of majority can be different from one state to the next.
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Can I leave my mom at 17?

You do not become an adult until you turn 18. Until then, you parents are in control, whether that makes you happy or not. If you leave without permission, your mother can call the police and have you returned as a runaway.
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Can you discipline a 17 year old?

While some aspects of discipline change as your child moves into the 16- to 18-year-old range, it is important to realize that these teens still need the security of enforced limits and that they are still dependent upon you in many ways, despite their adult-like appearance or independence.
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What age can my parents stop telling me what to do?

Put simply, you are supposed to obey your parents for any reasonable requirements that they may have. Your parents are your guardians until you reach the age of majority at 18 and therefore make all of the major decisions for you.
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Can my parents take my phone if I paid for it?

Legally, yes. As a minor you do not have legal ownership of anything, as everything “you” own is actually the property of your parents.
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Is it illegal for a 17 to date 24?

Can a 24-year-old man go to jail for dating a 17-year-old girl? No laws in the US restrict dating by age.
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Can a 21 year old date a 17 year old?

Yes, so long as the relationship is not sexual.
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Can my parents check my phone at 16?

If you are a minor (under 18) and they pay for your phone, they don't have a “right” to go through your phone, but perhaps a “responsibility” to go through your phone. Anything you do with the phone could create a liability for them.
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What can I do if my 16 year old refuses to come home?

These include:
  1. Use a graduated system to rectify the situation.
  2. Open up a reasonable line of communication with the noncustodial parent.
  3. Ascertain why the teen does not want to come home.
  4. Consider the age of the teen and the possibility for a change.
  5. Involve law enforcement.
  6. Seek a court order.
  7. Seek legal assistance.
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What age can your parents kick you out?

Question: I am 18 and still enrolled in high school, can my parents legally kick me out of the house? Answer: Yes. Once you have turned 18 years old, you are legally an adult and your parents no longer have a legal obligation to care for you.
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Where do I go if my parents kick me out?

Start by reaching out to all of your family to find a place to live. Start with your grandparents. They are the most likely place to find help. If you do not have any family, then you have no choice but to go to the police, tell them you have been kicked out, and seek help through the system.
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Should I let my 17 year old go on vacation with her boyfriend?

There is no "right" answer to whether you should allow your daughter to go on vacation with her boyfriend, but many factors to contemplate to get to the right answer for your family. Get the information you need, follow your gut, talk openly with your daughter, and prioritize her well-being over her desires.
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Can my parents check my phone at 18?

So realistically, if the phone was a gift to you by your parents before you were an adult, since you are now an adult you have a right to privacy in all your affairs, including your mobile phone.
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Can my parents call the cops if I leave at 18?

Yes, people can call the police for any reason. But that doesn't mean the police will do anything, and because you're 18, they likely won't do anything here.
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Is it OK to make mistakes at 17?

Teenagers are humans and they are meant to make mistakes. They will fail numerous times to become resilient in life. Let them have your back always but at the same them let them make mistakes. it is good that they make mistakes and learn their lessons till you are around.
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What are appropriate consequences for a 17 year old?

#3: Set Appropriate Consequences for Teens

Together, parents and teens can set age-appropriate consequences that will go into effect if the rules are broken. For example, consequences might be an early curfew, getting grounded, or losing the use of the family car.
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What do 17 year olds act like?

Children in this age group might:

Go through less conflict with parents. Show more independence from parents. Have a deeper capacity for caring and sharing and for developing more intimate relationships. Spend less time with parents and more time with friends.
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Can my parents call the cops if I leave at 17 in Louisiana?

If you leave home at 17 and your parents don't want you to they could report you as a runaway. They are legally responsible for you until age 18 so they need to know where you are. They are liable for anything you may do as a minor. Hang on a little while longer and you can do whatever you want.
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How late should a 17 year old stay out?

What is the Average 17 year olds Curfew? When surveyed, the average curfew for 17-year-olds, set by parents or guardians, was 9:00-10:00 on school nights and 11:30-12:00 (midnight) on weekends. A 17-year-old's curfew may look much different depending on jobs, sports, and sense of responsibility.
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Can my mom tell me what to do at 18?

Legally in the US you are considered an adult at 18. This entitles you to make your own decisions and responsibilities about your health, job, schooling, etc. At the same time there are things put in place that allow your parents to step in and help/have some control if you want/they want.
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