Generally, no. Until you are 18 you would need parental permission.
chris edwards
chris edwards
anthenian woman could not leave home without a male relitive I remember this because in class our teacher gave us an example and i was the girl who couldent leave home
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well she should not i got a brother that's 16 and he does that
In Virginia, a 17 year old can leave home with parental consent. If the 17 year old leaves without permission, the parents can file a runaway report, but the minor would not typically face criminal charges for running away.
In Canada, prior to the age of 18 you can only leave home with the consent of your parents.
No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.No. That would make you look cheesy. If your friend insists then go ahead. Otherwise, leave it alone.
(In the US) No. You are not legally of age to leave home, be on your own or take care of yourself. If there is trouble in your home talk to a relative, clergyman, trusted teacher, trusted parent of a close friend, or clergyman and request assistance. Don't do anything that could put yourself at risk. There IS help for you - you simple need to find the correct person to ask for help.
In Virginia, the legal age of majority is 18. This means that an 18-year-old who is still in high school can legally leave home without parental consent.
when you turn 18 you can go live with friend. but if you are under 18 you can't live with friend until you are 18 and over.
In most places, a 16-year-old cannot legally leave home without parental consent. However, if your grandpa is willing to take you in and your parents agree to it, then it may be possible. It's important to consider the laws in your specific location and seek guidance from a legal professional if needed.