Education for Justice

FACT SHEET Y-3

Fall 2011

YOUR RIGHTS WITH YOUR PARENTS

OR GUARDIANS

 

In Minnesota, parents and guardians must care for and can control their children until they turn 18.  Parents can make reasonable rules.  You have to follow the rules your parents set.  You have the right to expect your parents to keep you safe and take care of you.

 

REASONABLE RULES

Your parents can set rules like:

·            When you must be home

·            Where you may go

·            Who you spend time with

·            That you go to school

·            That you do chores at home

·            If you can have a job

·            If you can go to after-school programs like sports or clubs

 

REASONABLE FORCE

Parents can use reasonable force to restrain or correct their child.  If you are being physically hit or threatened by someone, please call your legal aid office.

 

ILLEGAL ACTS

 It is illegal for parents to:

  • Use or threaten unreasonable force or cruel discipline
  • Not give a child needed food, clothes, shelter, health care, or supervision proper to the child’s age
  • Know about and allow physical or sexual abuse of a child
  • Let a child be in a harmful situation on purpose
  • Know about and let their child be where anyone sells or has illegal drugs

 

 

  • Let their child live in a harmful or dangerous place
  • Abandon their child

 

 LEAVING HOME

Usually you can’t move away from home unless:

  • Your parents agree to it
  • You marry
  • You turn 18
  • You join the military, or
  • A court allows you to

 

If your parents abuse or neglect you, call for help!

 

HOW TO GET HELP

Does your parent or guardian abuse or neglect you physically, emotionally, or sexually?  Do they let others abuse you?  If so, you can get help from the court, the county child protection office or your legal aid office.  First Call for Help is a statewide agency that will give you information and phone numbers to get help.  Call them at:  211, (651) 291-0211 from a cell phone or 1 (800)543-7709.

 

If you are hurt or in immediate danger, call 911.

 

HELP FOR KIDS IN HENNEPIN COUNTY

In an emergency, call 911.  For non-emergencies, or if you have questions or if you have not been able to get the help you need, call the Youth Law Project at (612) 334-5970.

 

 

To find other Legal Aid Society materials, including any fact sheets mentioned in this document, go to www.lawhelpmn.org/LASMfactsheets.

 

 

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