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If you are a minor (under 18), a parent or legal guardian must consent to medical treatment for you in most cases. There are exceptions. In general, you can only consent to your own medical, dental, psychological, and surgical treatment if you are at least 16 years old and you live on your own.
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If the Minor Is Not Emancipated Kicking an underage child (meaning under 18 in most states) out of the house, without the child being emancipated, can often be considered child abandonment, which is a crime.
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Texas Family Code Chapter 41 The statute assigns liability to any parent or other person who has the duty of control and reasonable discipline of a minor meaning that legal guardians may be held responsible for the actions of a minor child.
At what age can teens legally leave home in Texas? In Texas, parents are legally responsible for their children up until age 18.
At What Age is My Child Considered an Adult in Texas? As a parent, you have control over your children until they are 18 years of age. At the age of 18, they become an adult. However, prior to the age of 18, a child can be or may be emancipated, or declared an adult in the eyes of the state of Texas.
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Duty of care, control, protection, and reasonable discipline of the child. Duty to support the child, including providing the child with clothing, food, shelter, and medical and dental care not involving an invasive procedure.