Certainly not without parental permission. Until they are adults they remain the responsibility of their parents. That includes the parents determining where thay can live.
In most states, you must be at least 18 to move out without parental permission. However, some states may allow minors to move out at 16 under specific circumstances, such as being legally married or joining the military. It's important to check the laws in your state to determine if you can move out at 16 without being emancipated.
In Colorado, minors who are at least 16 years old can move out without being emancipated if they have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Otherwise, they would need to be emancipated by a court to live independently.
In Illinois, a 16 or 17-year-old can move out without being emancipated if they have their parent's consent or if they are able to provide for themselves financially. However, if they cannot support themselves, they may need to seek emancipation through the court.
In Florida, a minor under 18 is usually considered under the legal control of their parents or guardians. If you want to move out at 16 without being emancipated, you would typically need your parents' or guardians' consent. Without their permission, it could be considered running away, which could have legal implications.
No, in California a minor must be legally emancipated in order to move out before turning 18. Emancipation grants the minor adult status and the ability to make their own decisions, including living independently.
The legal age to move out in California is 18 years old. However, minors who are at least 16 years old and have obtained the court's permission or are legally emancipated can also move out.
In Florida, a minor under 18 is usually considered under the legal control of their parents or guardians. If you want to move out at 16 without being emancipated, you would typically need your parents' or guardians' consent. Without their permission, it could be considered running away, which could have legal implications.
In Colorado, minors who are at least 16 years old can move out without being emancipated if they have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Otherwise, they would need to be emancipated by a court to live independently.
Yes, she could be emancipated, but if the parents give permission (normally required for emancipation anyway) she can move in without being emancipated.
With parental permission, yes.
No she can not. Being pregnant does not make you emancipated.
no. you should be 18, but if you are emancipated by 16 you can.
Until you reach the age of majority (or you
No, in California a minor must be legally emancipated in order to move out before turning 18. Emancipation grants the minor adult status and the ability to make their own decisions, including living independently.
If they have been emancipated.
Get emancipated by the court.
Only with parental permission or be being emancipated by the court.
I personally think you could if she allows you to. But I'm not so sure about the welfare without being emancipated.