Scenario:
Taylor M. is from Grimsby ,
a small town in Southern Ontario . He is 17
years old, and will be graduating from high school in three months. After
graduation, he plans on going to college to become a certified electrician. 
Last winter, Taylor Taylor 
Over the past several months, Taylor 
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Taylor Taylor 
When can Taylor 
In Ontario 
However, ifTaylor ’s parents have a court order that deals with custody, his parents can get
into trouble with the family court if they help Taylor Taylor 
CanTaylor 
However, if
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We do not have laws on “Emancipation” in
Do
If
From the info we have from Taylor 
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However, it
certainly does not hurt for Taylor 
For more information on Leaving Home, consult our pamphlet on Leaving Home, as well as our YouTube video on Leaving home:
 You can also
refer to past blog posts on this subject:
http://jfcy1.blogspot.ca/2010/11/leaving-home-part-iii-social-assistance.html
RESOURCES:
Kids Help Phone - http://www.kidshelpphone.ca/
416-973-4444 / 1-800-668-6868 (outsideToronto 
Children’s Aid Society - 416-987-7725 in Toronto
To locate your local CAS, visit the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Society’s website at www.oacas.org
FindHelp211:
Information about community, government, social and health issues
Dial “211” from inside the Toronto area, or visit www.211Toronto.ca
Outside GTA, check the local Blue Book or visit www.211Ontario.ca
TO CONSULT A LAWYER:
Justice for Children and Youth:
415 Yonge Street, Suite 1203
GTA (416) 920 - 1633
http://www.jfcy.org/
Legal Aid Ontario – www.lao.on.ca
416-598-0200 / 1-800-668-8258 (for young people under age 18 only)
Lawyer Referral Service – 416-947-3330 / 1-800-268-8326
Referrals to lawyers; 30 min free advice.
RESOURCES:
Kids Help Phone - http://www.kidshelpphone.ca/
416-973-4444 / 1-800-668-6868 (outside
Children’s Aid Society - 416-987-7725 in Toronto
To locate your local CAS, visit the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Society’s website at www.oacas.org
FindHelp211:
Information about community, government, social and health issues
Dial “211” from inside the Toronto area, or visit www.211Toronto.ca
Outside GTA, check the local Blue Book or visit www.211Ontario.ca
TO CONSULT A LAWYER:
Justice for Children and Youth:
415 Yonge Street, Suite 1203
GTA (416) 920 - 1633
http://www.jfcy.org/
Legal Aid Ontario – www.lao.on.ca
416-598-0200 / 1-800-668-8258 (for young people under age 18 only)
Lawyer Referral Service – 416-947-3330 / 1-800-268-8326
Referrals to lawyers; 30 min free advice.
This scenario was written by JFCY PLE Team Volunteer Stefan Venier, who is now a law student at the University of Windsor.  Legal info by JFCY. 
 
 
 
Wouldn't the premise of "withdrawal from parental control" apply in this case?
ReplyDeleteYes. A family court would likely make a finding that Taylor left home voluntarily and thus his parents are not obligated to provide further financial support to him.
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