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
4 days ago
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.