The key is having parental permission. It does not relieve the parents of their responsibility to support the child.
If you are a minor you need your parents permission to move.
Not unless your grandparents are granted custody/guardianship by the court.
of course
Yes, they must have permission. Until they reach the age of majority, the parents determine where they live. Once they are an adult, they can chose.
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.
In most places, a child cannot decide her own living arrangements until she reaches the age of majority, typically 18. However, there may be exceptions if there are serious concerns about the child's welfare at home. It is best to consult with a legal professional or child protective services for guidance in this situation.
What it requires is a court order. Without one, it doesn't matter how "unhappy" the child is, they have to live with their parents.
Living with your grandparents can provide emotional support, guidance, and a sense of family connection. It can also create opportunities for intergenerational bonding and learning experiences. However, challenges may arise from generation gaps, differing perspectives, and possible conflicts over space or decision-making. Communication and mutual respect are key to building a positive living arrangement.
Yes...it is possible to move out of your parents house without there permission in the state of Nebraska. You have to go to a judge and you can get emancipated but prove that you have somewhere to live...You can do this beginning at the age of 16. But when you do this, be sure its fo real cuz if you cant make it on your own and you go to your parents for help, they can just as easily kick you out or say no as easily as you moved out... GOOD LUCK!!! :>)
I believe you can with the permission of your parents and the guardians taking you into custody, i may be wrong wiith this, it is best to check with the local law office
The Gosselins rarely talk about the grandparents and they do not say to protect the parents' privacy.
Parents can give permission to their children to live anywhere it is safe.