Yes they can when i was only 9 i ranaway from home to live with me grandma i even took mysele out of the school i was in and put my self in a new one
No, a minor can not move out of their grandparents home if they have guardianship. The minor will have to live with the grandparents until their 18th birthday.
In Virginia, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and must have parental consent to live with another adult, such as grandparents. If the parents approve, the teenager can live with their grandparents without legal issues.
Not without parental permission. If there are safety issues, they should contact social services. They will insure the child is safe and taken care of, which may very well mean sending them to the grandparents.
u should tell someone maybe they can help u get to live with ur grandparents or someone u trust!!!
In most States you are a minor until you are 18. However, you can go to Child Aid and report the abuse and suggest to them you would prefer to live with either your grandparents or a relative such as an aunt.
If you are a minor you need your parents permission to move.
Having a child does not change the fact they are a minor. A minor remains the responsibility of the parents. Once they are an adult, they can live where they want to.
In Ontario, a child who is 16 or 17 years old can leave home without parental permission. However, a 15-year-old would still require parental consent or involvement of child services to live with their grandparents. It's recommended to seek guidance from a trusted adult or contact child services for assistance in these situations.
yes, as long as the parents agree to allow their child to live with their grandparents its fine as long as the grandparents can support the child.
In Alabama, the legal age of majority is 19. However, the courts generally recognize a minor's ability to choose where they live if they are deemed mature enough to make that decision. This would depend on the circumstances of the situation and the minor's ability to care for themselves.
Get the permission of your parents. Or get married. Until you reach the age of majority, you are their responsibility. They get to determine where you live.
I don't know where you live but where I live there is no such thing as grandparents rights.