Can my parents take my paycheck if im 16?

"First, it is not exactly illegal for your mother to take your money." - actually it is. The parents ALSO are responsible for the living expenses of the child. They can take a "reasonable" amount from income, but they do not have free reign on the account.
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Can my parents take my money if I'm 16?

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.
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Can your parents take your paycheck?

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As a minor, your parents can take your paycheck (although that doesn't make it seem "fair").
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Can my parents take away something I paid for?

If your parents bought the property you use and it was not a gift to you, then the property belongs to your parents. You do not have a right to take it. Anything that you bought, even if it was from allowance or gift money, is yours.
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Can my parents take my money if im 18?

Rixon Charles Rafter III. As a general matter turning 18 means that you are an adult and you do not have to permit your parents to obtain your paycheck.
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Can You Sue Your parents for stealing money?

Yes. You may sue mother. If you are 18 years old you may use her. If you are a minor, you will need GAL to sue on your behalf.
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Do parents have a right to children's money?

As a family, you can discuss children who are able to work, contributing to the household. However, it is unethical and illegal for parents to take their children's money as they please without consent and without using the money to benefit the child.
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Can my parents take my phone at 17?

I must assume you are under the age of 18. As long as you are a minor, your custodial parent or parents are the ones responsible for you. If they determine there is some reason for you not to have a phone, they have the right to do so.
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What should I do if my mom hates me?

Try talking to your mother and let her know your feelings. Tell her how you feel and how her words and actions affect you. She may not realize how her behavior makes you feel. Keep in mind mom hate may not be from your actions, but she could be struggling with how to accept you as you are.
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Are you allowed to whoop your child?

Possible Criminal Charges for Spanking

Most states provide that using force against your child constitutes assault, battery, child abuse, or domestic violence, when: the discipline causes serious injury, not just discomfort. the amount of force used is unreasonable, excessive, or improper, or.
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Can my dad take my money?

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.
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Is it illegal to steal money from your parents?

In short, the answer is yes; parents can turn in their kids for committing crimes. Therefore, if a child decides to steal from a parent, the parent could call the cops on the child for breaking the law. Additionally, parents can report their children for criminal charges even if the parents aren't victims.
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Can your parents kick you out?

If you do not pay rent or contribute to household expenses in any way, you are not a tenant, you are a guest. Parents have no obligation to provide support to adult children. As a result, they can kick you out with no notice.
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Can your parents take money from your bank account without permission?

Your money could be seized if your parent runs into financial trouble and a court issues a judgment in favor of a creditor. Assets in bank accounts can be taken — and your jointly held account is considered an asset of your parent, even if all the money belongs to you.
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Can your parents take your debit card?

If your parents opened an account in their names (or in the name of one parent or the other) and they arranged to have a debit card issued to you to access those funds, then the account and the debit card are not yours, they belong to your parent(s). In that situation, they can take away the debit card.
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Can I take my parents off my bank account?

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) says it is permissible for either person on the joint account to either remove funds or close the account without the permission of the other account holder, in most cases.
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What is toxic parenting?

“Toxic parent” is an umbrella term for parents who display some or all of the following characteristics: Self-centered behaviors. Your parent may be emotionally unavailable, narcissistic, or perhaps uncaring when it comes to things that you need.
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Why do I hate my mom?

People may sometimes hate their mothers if they have been mistreated by them or repeatedly let down. This hatred is a strong emotion that can be difficult to cope with. While it is often expressed impulsively as anger, it can be helpful to set boundaries instead.
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What do you do when your mom is crying?

Ask what is wrong.

If your mom seems upset about something, and you are not sure what it is, then the best way to figure out what is going on and to help her feel better is to ask her what's wrong. Try talking to your mom when she is on her own and you have time to sit and talk.
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Can my mom take my phone if I pay for it?

As long as you're under age 18 and living with your parents, you're under their authority; they can take away your cell phone if they want, and the law gives you no recourse to get it back. Once you turn 18, if you can find a job and become...
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Can I sue my parents for taking my phone?

If you are a minor (under 18) yes your dad can take your phone and no you cannot sue your parents.
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Why do parents take away phones at night?

The reason that electronic devices interfere with sleep is because the light emitted by those devices is like a wake up call to the human brain. Specifically, the light prevents a hormone called melatonin from building up in the brain. It's this nightly production of melatonin that enables us to fall asleep.
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Can parents take things you bought?

Custodial Control of Property

Parents, as legal guardians, may be allowed to take temporary custodial control of their children's property, and hold it in good care for them until a set time, and then return it. The child still owns the property, though they may not be constantly in possession.
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Can parents take away gifts?

As a general rule, once a gift is given the donee has full rights of ownership: use it, abuse it, sell it, give it away. However, one important aspect of parental responsibility is to control a minor's contact with persons and use of things, so...
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Can children own property?

A child under 18 cannot take legal title to property, so there are two ways in which the property can be held: a simple 'bare trust' or a more formally constituted trust, such as a life interest or discretionary trust. Under a 'bare trust', another person holds the title to the property as a nominee.
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