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TopicHoly shit, my cousin and his wife abandoned their (15 year-old) son.
CProtectionSvce
12/08/18 12:47:31 AM
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Knowledge_King posted...
CProtectionSvce posted...
Alright, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you just missed the title. He's 15. You don't kick 15 year olds out and it's even enforced by law.


I thought 14 was the cut off age by law? I had a cousin kicked out at 14. He eventually came back, but yeah.

Either way, if a 15 year old isn't following your rules, I don't see why they can't be kicked out temporarily. Or even permanently if given to family (the family has to be willing obviously). The whole 'my house, my rules' thing has to be enforced to be taken seriously.


Unless you don't live in the US you can't kick out anyone until 18 though you can go through a legal procedure to emancipate them at 16 with both parties consenting.
"Kick out kids temporarily" sounds like something done a century ago.
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