It totally depends on your state of residence. Unless court-emancipated, in some states you are not emancipated until you reach 18 years of age.
you just leave! you are able to move out at age 17
if you have family problems you should be able to move out when your 17 as long as you have a place to go.
Yes you should be able to move out!
No.
A minor under the age of 18 cannot move out of the house with her parents' permission. The child may file for emancipation in order to be able to move out.
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The age of majority in Louisiana is 18. Until then, you live where the parents say you live.
i dont know how it is in all states, but here in missouri, you can move out at 17 but no sooner, but the parents may be able to get you back, but to do that they have to go through court, when you are 18 you can move out for sure.
The fact that your parents are divorced is irrelevant. A 17-year-old is a minor and cannot leave home unless they have parental permission or they
Yes, you are legally able to move out of the house when you are 16 years of age.
The question whether you will be able to emancipate yourself at all. Some states don't have an emancipation statute, which makes it very difficult to do what you wish. If you succeed, then, yes, you would be able to move.
there isn't an emanciaption law in Georgia, but you can move when you're 17! i don't know whether you'll be able to move to Florida. I'm still wondering that myself...