Parents Breaking Teens Phone

Summary

If you are a minor in Kentucky, your parents have legal custody over you, which includes decisions about your property. However, if you paid for the phone, it is considered your personal property, and destroying it could be seen as unreasonable. Discuss the issue with your parents or consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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Can my parents break my phone if I payed for it
Hello Olivia, can I know your location? This is necessary as laws can vary depending on your location.
Yes
Hello Olivia, could you please provide the specific location (city or country) you are in? This would help me provide legal information that's relevant to your situation.
Lancaster, Kentucky usa
Hello Olivia, in general, if you paid for your phone, it's considered your personal property. Destruction of personal property can potentially be a legal issue. However, if you are a minor, there might be other factors to consider. Here are some points:
- Personal property law
- Parental rights and responsibilities
- Age of majority in Kentucky (*)
For specific advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
What if I’m * and she broke it
Hello Olivia, as a minor in Kentucky, your parents have legal custody over you. This includes decisions about your property. However, destroying a phone you paid for could be seen as unreasonable. Here are some options:
- Discuss the issue with your parents.
- Consult with a local attorney.