Can I legally require my son to move home and attend school?

Full question:

My son-age 17-moved out six weeks ago. Since then, he has missed 14 days of school. Can I legally force him to move home and attend school?

  • Category: Minors
  • Date:
  • State: Georgia

Answer:

The answer depends on your son's legal status. If he has not been declared emancipated and no one else has custody, you still have custody rights. This means you may have the legal authority to require him to return home and attend school.

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FAQs

Missing a lot of school days can lead to academic consequences, such as failing grades or retention in the same grade. Schools may also notify parents or guardians about excessive absences. In some cases, truancy laws may apply, and legal actions could be taken against parents if a child is habitually absent without a valid excuse.