Hello
@MsMediator, it is, of course, a joke that we are all aware of, but in America, boys and girls officially become "adults" (according to the State) at age 18. So, at that point (age 18), the State tells us that they are capable of making decisions as adults, and that they will now be held personally responsible for their actions.
At that point we can choose to end our duties as parents/guardians officially (and even break off all contact with them) as we are no longer legally responsible for them/for their care in any way (IOW, you can ask your children to leave your house on their 18th birthday if you want to). Of course, I believe that this can be complicated (if your kids know the law/know their "rights") if they are still attending high school and/or if they simply choose to say "
no, we're not leaving".
I believe that many/most States require you to support them while they are in school (even if they are older than 18), and anti-eviction laws will require you to "officially" evict them via your city or county government if they refuse to go (a process that, at best, will take at least a month, and normally takes anywhere from 60-180 days). And if you force them to leave, you may actually end up in jail yourself (if they turn you in for not going through the proper channels and process).
Check with your city or county to see what your rights are, and what their rights are, because each city/county/state is slightly different.
~Deut
p.s. - the reason that calling a boy or a girl an adult at age 18 is a "joke" is because 99% of them are not/do not have "adult" brains yet. This is especially true for boys. IOW, they still need adult supervision (no matter what the State says), and we should return to 21 yrs old (at least) as the standard for "adult", IMHO.
A recent study has shown us that the mean age for a child's brain turning into an adult brain is 24 years and two months (though this was a study that looked at girls and boys as one group, so 24 years/2 months is probably not the mean age for boys alone, as their brains develop into adult brains later in life that girls' brains do, just FYI).
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