If you leave home without parent consent or being emancipated (which likely isn't going to happen for a 15-year-old) your parents can, and I assume will, report you as a runaway, and the police will pick you up and return you home.
18 years old. She can consult a lawyer in regards to becoming an emancipated minor if she is 17 years old. * Minors cannot retain legal counsel. If such is needed for purposes other than emancipation then the court appoints a Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) to oversee the minor's legal rights. AN emancipation petition must be filed solely by the minor (with the consent of the parents in some states) with accompanying documention as required by the laws of the state where the minor is a resident.
Probably not. In the first place, in some jurisdictions it is illegal for minors to have sex with anyone who is more than two years older or younger than they are. Second, a 15 year-old would have to demonstrate that he is capable of looking after his own interests, including finding housing, preparing or arranging for meals, and attending school. Third, the girl is entitled to receive child support from the father. If the father is only 15, in some jurisdictions the boy's parents will be required to provide child support for the child until the boy is old enough to have a full-time job and provide support himself. * No. In the few states that allow emancipation of a minor the minimum age for petitioning is 16. The pregnancy is irrelevant except in the sense that the 18-year-old female could possible be subjected to criminal charges including that of statutory rape. There are no laws in any US state that requires the parents of a minor to support a child born out of the minor's sexual relationship regardless of the circumstances.
Well I think the answer is yes and no, if ateenager is in custody, then technically no, but you can get the other parent and fight for custody ( basically you can go to court over it and then get a judge to decide by the terms of that teens safety).
SORRY IF THE LAST PART DOESN'T MAKE SENSE AND THIS ANSWER MAY NOT EVEN BE RIGHT BUT AS I HAVE BEEN THROUGH THIS EXACT SITUATION, I THINK IT IS.
A 15-year-old is a minor and is under the control and authority of their parents. That means your parents have the right to decide where you live.
No, the legal age of majority with the exception of four states is 18. In Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
If your parents give permission, yes. If not, no.
No, you are not the age of majority yet.
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In Australia, a minor cannot move out of their parent's home before they are 18 years old. If the parents give the child their permission to move out, they can move out at the age of 16 years old.
No she cannot legally move out of the house until she is 18 or older, even if she has a child of her own.
No, not in any state is a 15 year old allowed to move out.
No, a 15 year old can not move out without parental consent in Massachusetts. A minor can only move out if they are legally emancipated.
No, you are not the age of majority yet.
no since ur 15 u can not move out with out ur parents or being emancipated .. until you are an adult which i think is 18 then you can move freely where ever you want with out your parents permission
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no.
No, I think you have to be 16
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can the court make a 15 year old move back into an abusive household?
15 days