As long as you are a minor you are only allowed to do what your adoptive parents say. They are your legal guardians. And the grass is not always greener on the other side.
No, she cannot move out without permission. Until she is an adult, her parents have the responsibilty to maintain her.
The status of the biological parents does not matter. Under the law, the adopted parents are in charge. If they aren't an adult, they live where they are told.
No, only with parental consent or when you are 18.
A legally adopted child will be treated as any other minor. Their adopted parents have the same rights and responsibilities as a biological parent. So, the answer is probably 18.
You used the word child. And legally they are a child and the parents decide where they are to live.
Not at age 17, they can only do so if the parents give their permission. Otherwise they will have to wait until they turn 18.
In most cases, a minor cannot leave their adopted parents to go live with their biological parents without legal approval or involvement. The laws regarding custody, guardianship, and emancipation vary by state, so it would be best to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options in this situation.
When they reach the age of adulthood, normally 18. If they are in an abusive home, the court can move them to foster care.
Legal adult age-18 without consent, since adoptive parents are still legally responsible until then.
Legally they do not have that right. If they were adopted, their legal parents determine where they live.
You can only legally move out when you are 18 unless you have parental permission. The parents also have to give up their parental rights in order for you to be adopted as a minor. So if you still want to be adopted as an adult check with a lawyer if it is legal in your state when you turn 18.
Jim's parents move to Paris.