They would need to be under a legal guardianship and the parents under a child support order.
The relative has to take custody, you can't say that you want to live with them.
If you live in the US... A 13-year-old can't leave home unless their parents give them permission to live somewhere else, such as with a relative. In that case, the parents would need to give the relative some form of temporary custody/guardianship over the child. whats the law in Australia
No, they are not yet considered an adult. Until that point, they are the parents' responsibility.
A 16 year old in Texas certainly may not do so. Until they reach the age of majority, they are required to live where their parents say they live.
The key is having parental permission. It does not relieve the parents of their responsibility to support the child.
No. A 14-year-old does not get to decide where they live. If you leave home and your boyfriend
Yes you can. I have a relative who done it
Where are you wanting to move? A parent can give their child permission to live somewhere other than home--for example, with a relative--if it
Unless there is a court order stating the parent is responsible for child support past the age of 18, then no.
Know matter where you live any child under 18 can live with his/her grandparent or another guardian as longs as you go to court or if the parents says he/she can live with a relative or close friend.
Yes, emancipated means you have to live like an adult. Your parents will no longer be obligated to support you. There are usually more requirements than that.
No they don't, the parents can allow them to live any place that is safe. But the parents get to decide, not the child.