Yes, at 18 this person is an adult.
The short answer is that you can't (unless your parents agree to allow it). A minor can't leave home without their parents
only if the parents say she can. otherwise, she has to wait until she is 18!
Yes.
yeah if they have no money and there parents loss there job its ok
If one is ready to leave the home of his parents he simply needs to get a job, find an apartment and move out. This, of course, is assuming that he is of legal age to do so.
In the state of Texas, a minor has limited legal options to move out of their parent's home without their consent. If the parent is not fulfilling their responsibilities, the minor or a concerned adult can report the situation to Child Protective Services or seek help from a legal guardian or family court to explore other options for the minor's care. Moving in with an older step-sibling would require the consent of the legal guardian or the court.
In most cases, a seventeen year old would need parental consent to move out before they turn 18. However, laws vary by state and country, so it's important to research the specific laws in your area. If the minor can prove they can support themselves financially and attend school independently, some places may allow them to live on their own.
A 17-year-old is a minor. You can move out if your parents agree to allow it or if you've been emancipated.
The legal age of majority with the exception of four states is 18. In Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. Your parents can call the police and have you brought home if you just leave.
Yes a 17 year old can move out of a home in Iowa. She has right to go live with someone else. Also abusing a child is illegal so she could report it and be taken out of that home. Also if she has a steady job to support herself she can become emancipated from her parents and will become here own "legal guardian".
No, a minor can only move out with parental consent.
You can move out without the parents consent, but the parent may take you to court and get you back.