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May 29

Can a 19 year old call the police if their parents won't leave their house in south korea?

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May 29
Yes, a 19-year-old in South Korea can call the police if their parents refuse to leave their house. In South Korea, individuals have the right to request assistance from the police in situations where they feel threatened or unsafe, regardless of their age. The police can intervene and help resolve the situation, ensuring the safety and well-being of the individual involved.
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May 29
Yes, a 19-year-old in South Korea can call the police if their parents won't leave their house.

According to the Civil Act of the Republic of Korea, all adults over the age of 19 have the right to live independently and make their own decisions about their living arrangements. This includes the right to ask their parents to leave their house if they wish to do so.

If a 19-year-old calls the police to report that their parents are refusing to leave their house, the police will typically:

- Come to the house and talk to both the 19-year-old and their parents.
- Explain the law to the parents and inform them that they must leave the house if the 19-year-old asks them to do so.
- Help the parents find another place to stay if necessary.

The police will not typically arrest the parents unless they are physically threatening the 19-year-old or otherwise breaking the law.

Additional Information:

- In South Korea, it is considered disrespectful for children to ask their parents to leave their house. However, this does not mean that 19-year-olds do not have the legal right to do so.
- If a 19-year-old is experiencing abuse or neglect from their parents, they should call the police and/or contact a social services agency for help.
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