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Can my parents take my money if im 16?

By Matthew Perez

It’s not illegal to take money from your kids in most cases, although, of course, there are exceptions, like if the child’s money is in a specific trust and you abuse the funds. Simply confiscating your child’s funds sends the message that it’s okay to take whatever you need.

Can my parents take my salary?

As a general rule, the law says that your parents are responsible for managing your money, such as money you inherit. But when it comes to money you earn from a job, you can decide what to do with it: your parents can’t force you to save it or spend it in a certain way.

Can my mom take my paycheck?

Unless your mom has been appointed your legal guardian, she cannot legally take your paycheck. But she can kick you out – for any reason at all.

Is it legal for your parents to steal your money?

As others have said, there’s no legal issue unless the money is in trust. Therefore it’s not stealing if a parent takes money or anything else. Otherwise, it would be a crime for a parent to send you to your room with no toys, etc.

Can my parents look through my phone if I’m 18?

You are an adult. It doesn’t matter if you’re living at home. They can’t get away with the same things, as when you were a minor. Looking through your phone, without your permission, is an illegal invasion of privacy.

What age can a child refuse to see their parent?

In law, there is no fixed age that determines when a child can express a preference as to where they want to live. However, legally, a child cannot decide who they want to live with until they are 16 years old. Once a child reaches the age of 16, they are legally allowed to choose which parent to live with.

What is a reasonable amount of child maintenance?

On the basic rate, if you’re paying for: one child, you’ll pay 12% of your gross weekly income. two children, you’ll pay 16% of your gross weekly income. three or more children, you’ll pay 19% of your gross weekly income.

Can a parent claim a child that is not theirs?

The child must be younger than you (or your spouse, if filing jointly) unless disabled. The other type is a qualifying relative dependent who does not have to be related to you. Here are the tests for that type of dependent: 1. The person cannot be your qualifying child or the qualifying child of any other taxpayer.

What are the rules for claiming a child as a dependent?

Your child can still be claimed as your dependent as long you are still supporting them financially. To be a qualifying child, your dependent must: Be related to you. Be under 19 (or a full-time student under 24) Live with you for at least half of the year. Rely on you for financial support.

How old do you have to be to claim a child?

1. The child must be your son, daughter, stepchild, foster chld, brother, sister, half brother, half sister, stepbrother, stepsister, or a descendant of any of them. 2. The child must be (a) under age 19 at the end of the year, (b) under age 24 at the end of the year and a full-time student, or (c) any age and permanently and totally disabled. 3.

How long can a child live with a parent?

The child must have lived with you for more than half of the year. Temporary absences while away at college are considered living with you. 4. The child must not have provided more than half of his or her own support for the year. 5.