A minor can not decide where to live until he is 18 so only with parental consent or the parents were unfit and the court ordered the move.
Only with the consent of your legal guardian.
NO you can only move out when you are 18 years of age unless you are moving with a parent or guardian.
You can move in with a family member, but I heard that you can move out by yourself at sixteen, of course the state sends a social worker out every so often to make sure that you're paying your bills, going to school, etc...
No
In the state of Illinois, the legal age to stay home alone is age fourteen. Any parent that has a child under the age of fourteen who is left home alone will be charged with abandonment.
NO!
Is it illegal to move out your house at seventeen
Only with the consent of your legal guardian.
NO you can only move out when you are 18 years of age unless you are moving with a parent or guardian.
At the age of sixteen in Ohio, a child can move out of the house and into a family member's home only with the permission of the parents. The parents are still responsible for the child until they are eighteen and may have to pay child support to the other family member.
No your wrong its 18 but with an emancipation you can move out at age 16 or you can have a family member let you move in with your parents permission before getting an emancipation at age 16.
12. Although you have to be in the care of a trusted adult. Preferablly family member.
I believe it varies state to state, but 17 you should be o.k. on your own
If you want to move out and be with the guy u want to then just think about ur parents and ur life.
You can move in with a family member, but I heard that you can move out by yourself at sixteen, of course the state sends a social worker out every so often to make sure that you're paying your bills, going to school, etc...
Yes.
In Maine a teenager can be emancipated at age 16 and they must have a reason and be able to support themselves. A teenager can move out at a younger age if the are being sexually, mentally, or physically abused. In this situation a family member or grandparent would need to step in with the police