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Can your parents take your savings?

Can your parents take your savings?

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 people under 18 own things?

All children under the age of 18 have the same rights with respect to owning property. They cannot enter into a contract without a parent co-signing, unless they are emancipated minors.

Can my parents legally take my phone away from me?

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 financially independent and move away, then they will have no more power over you…

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How can I get my phone back from my parents?

Stay in school, try to get along with your… 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.

Should I let my parents take care of my phone bills?

As long as your parents pay your bills and provide you a place to eat and sleep I suggest you do what they say. That is what parents are for. If you are old enough to emancipate yourself, leave and take care of your own bills and do what you please about phones.

Can my parents legally take my stuff if I don’t pay?

Short answer: Yes. Absolutely, yes. Long answer: As long as you are a minor, your parents are responsible for you. This includes your behavior, your appearance, and your belongings. So yes, they can take away anything at any time, whether you paid for it or not.