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Depends on what state you live in, but there are ways to do it. But reexamine why you want to move out. Not having enough freedom is not enough of a reason to move. You have a free ride now, and if that means giving up a little freedom, I'd stick it out another year. If there are more reasons or if the lack of freedom is unreasonable (i.e. must come home right after work and not leave for the rest of the day), talk with your parents in a mature manner about it and check into your state's laws. No, it is not legal to..You need to be eighteen or otherwise have a legal guardian until you are eighteen.Can't you wait one more year?

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Q: Can a 17-year-old girl move out from home if her parents give her no freedom and she has a job and can support herself?
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