Users' questions

Can my mum kick me out?

Can my mum kick me out?

While a parent’s love may be unconditional, parents of minor children are obligated to house, feed, and pay for their children’s needs. But when a child turns 18, parents can, in fact, legally evict their child. Also, kicking your adult child out without warning may open you up to legal liability.

What to do if someone threatens you in real life?

If you are unsure about the credibility of the threat, you can still report it to the police. If a threat occurs in real life, not online or electronically, then escaping the situation should be your first priority. After reaching safety, you can call the police to report the threat. Criminal and Civil Remedies

Can you kick a dangerous roommate out of your home?

If your roommate is violent or temperamental, you need to be careful when kicking them out of your home. Kicking out a dangerous roommate involves careful planning and awareness of your legal rights as far as your rental agreement goes.

What happens if someone threatens to harm you?

If someone threatens to harm you, such as with violence, or via the destruction of property, if the threat is believable/credible, it’s criminal. Generally, law enforcement must determine whether a threat is credible before they take action. In the digital age we live in, this can be incredibly difficult given the vast amount of vitriol online.

Can a boyfriend Kick Me Out of an apartment?

I am NOT on the lease and he’s the only one on the lease. As far as bills go, I have never given him formal rent. However, I have been providing him with almost all of groceries/food and gave him money whenever he said he needed.

If your roommate is violent or temperamental, you need to be careful when kicking them out of your home. Kicking out a dangerous roommate involves careful planning and awareness of your legal rights as far as your rental agreement goes.

What to do if someone threatens Your Life?

Tell someone. Make sure that you aren’t dealing with this alone. As soon as possible, involve someone that you trust: a teacher, a parent, a friend, a partner, a coworker, an authority figure. Together, you stand a better chance. Show the person any threatening messages, and make sure that he/she knows exactly who is threatening you.

What does it mean when someone says something that makes you feel threatened?

Describing your abuser’s action may sound like nothing when repeating it to a friend, but abusers have certain menacing looks and actions known only to their victims. Just because someone else says “That doesn’t sound so bad! ” does not mean you were not threatened. First, you analyze the threat.