If a 17 year old attempts to move out of the home there can be legal consequences. The minor can be charged as a run away and put in a home for children until 18 years of age.
Scotty McCreery is from Garner, North Carolina.
North Carolina nickname means it has alot of tar.
The state of North Carolina considers a person of 18 to be of legal age. They are able to move and live their life without the consent of a parent.
No. But is the person is self-supporting and has a suitable place to live he or she could probably move out of the parental home without legal consequences as long as the parents did not take action to prevent such a move.
North Carolina is in the Southeast.
· Burlington, North Carolina · Cary, North Carolina · Durham, North Carolina · High Point, North Carolina · Kitty Hawk, North Carolina · Morgantown, North Carolina · Oxford, North Carolina · Salisbury, North Carolina · Wilmington, North Carolina
In North Carolina, a minor who is 16 or 17 years old can legally leave home without their parents' permission. However, if the 18-year-old is considered to be contributing to the delinquency of a minor by assisting the minor in leaving home, they may face legal consequences. It's advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional to understand the specific circumstances and consequences.
Yes, it is illegal to drive a car in North Carolina without a windshield.
Yes IT IS illegal to video tape someone without their knowledge in North Carolina?
It is illegal for a minor to get a tattoo with or without parent consent in North Carolina.
Not without parental permission in North Carolina. Until they reach 18 the parents are responsible for him.
Yes it is allowed for a person to drive around in a neighborhood to practice with or without a leaners permit or with or without a drivers license in North Carolina
None if after you get pulled over you fix it before the court hearing.
The age of majority, which is 18 in North Carolina. Until then the parents are responsible.
http://www.carolinafamilylaw.com/will_nowill_property_distribution.html
Yes
North Carolina is north of South Carolina