Generally, no. The age of majority in most US states and Western countries is 18. That's when you're considered a legal adult and you can make all your own decisions. In some cases a minor can be legally emancipated, but if you're still in high school it is unlikely that you will be granted emancipation.
As far as I know you must be 18 to move out of your parents home and in a few states you have to be 19 or 21 before you are considered an adult. I don't understand why a teenager would need to move out of their home. Some advice, the grass is usually not greener on the other side of the fence so think before you cross over the fence.
It depends on the laws in your specific location. In many places, a 16-year-old cannot legally live with someone other than their parents or legal guardian without permission. It would be best to consult with a legal professional or social worker to understand your options in this situation.
No she can not.
No, only someone "of age" (18 years) can live without parental permission, If they do the parents can be charged with abuse.
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As long as they are minors, no they cannot.
Not unless you get a court order that will allow it.
No, in New York, a minor under 18 cannot legally move out of their parents' home without their permission. Minors are typically considered dependents until they reach the age of majority, which is 18.
Not without her parents permission.
No, a minor cannot move without permission. They must have parental consent or a court order.
Not without her parents' permission. Even though she has a child, until she is 18, they are responsible for her.
A 17-year-old is not a woman, she is a minor, and therefore, no, she cannot move out without her parents permission unless she has been legally emancipated.
In New York, a teen must be 18 years old to move out of their parents' house without permission. Otherwise, they would need parental consent or to be legally emancipated.