Is it legal to force an 18 year old for something as a parent in norway?
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Jun 25
In Norway, individuals are considered adults at the age of 18 and are legally responsible for their own decisions. Parents do not have the legal authority to force an 18-year-old to do something against their will. However, parents may still provide guidance and support to their adult children. If a parent is concerned about their child's well-being, they may seek professional help or support services, but they cannot force their adult child to do something.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 25
No, in Norway, it is not legal for parents to force an 18-year-old to do anything. At the age of 18, individuals are considered legally adults and have full autonomy to make their own decisions.