No if parents don't like it. They can emancipate you if they want to.
No, you cannot do that. I've been trying to do this for many years, however, at age 17 you can legally leave your house without police involvement.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.
Not without parental consent or becoming legally emancipated. Having a child is not an emancipating event.
In Illinois, parents are legally responsible for providing shelter and support to their minor children, including those who are 17 years old. Therefore, parents cannot legally evict their 17-year-old child from their home until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in Illinois.
A minor can not legally leave the state without parental permission so this changes nothing.
17
No, you have to have reached the age of majority which is 18. However, if you do leave they can not force you back but that is NOT the same thing as legally moving out.
Only with the parent's permission. Otherwise they need to wait until they turn 18.
In many places, it is legally required for parents to provide shelter and support for their minor child until they reach the age of majority. Making a 17-year-old leave the house when the parent is working could be considered neglect or endangerment, depending on the circumstances, and could lead to legal consequences for the parent. It is important to seek advice from a legal professional in such situations.
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.
No, the age of majority in Arizona is 18. Until then the parents determine where a child lives.
Not without her parents' permission. Even though she has a child, until she is 18, they are responsible for her.