Legally, you can not move out. If you do you can be considered a runaway and your parents can have you brought back home by the police or even put in juvenile hall. Your best bet is to try and talk it out with your parents. Listen to what they have to say. Really, 16 is too young to be married. You have too much life to experience before you need to make such a life changing choice.
if you are emancipated you no longer need parent's permission for anything
You will need the permission of your parent(s). But if you are in an abusive home, and your sister is an adult, she can petition the court for custody of you. But you will have to prove that the abuse does exist.
you can move out when ever but if you want to stay at school you'll be payin 4 it
Its your decision. You can either move back or stay.
With parent consent
No, they cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood). If they are in an unsafe place, they should contact social services in their area for assistance.
Yes!
You cannot, legally. Why would you want to?
Minors don
If you have joint custody, there is one parent that is the custodial parent. A child can move in with you if you are the custodial parent or you can file in court to change your status to the custodial parent. The child should want to live with you as well.
Any age, they could tell you to move out when your are 13 if they want.
It varies from state to state.AnswerNo. Permission must be obtained from both parents or the parent who has legal custodial rights. Some states also require permission from the court before allowing a sixteen years old to marry.AnswerYes, call your local court house and ask the clerk of courts.