Full question:
what happens if my sons that are 18 leave Nebraska and come to Ohio to live with me?
- Category: Minors
- Subcategory: Age of Majority
- Date:
- State: Ohio
Answer:
The age of majority in Nebraska is 19. This means your sons, being 18, are still considered minors under Nebraska law. Until they reach 19, they are under parental supervision, and custody arrangements can be influenced by court orders. If they are in college, parental supervision may continue until they graduate.
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