In most states, yes.
No, not legally.
A minor can not legally decide where to live without parental permission or emancipation from the court.
In Twin Falls, Idaho, the legal age to move out without parental consent is 18 years old. Individuals under 18 would typically require parental consent or emancipation to legally move out.
Not without parental consent or emancipation by the court. Having a baby does not emancipate you.
With parental consent or emancipation. Some states allow emancipation for fifteen year olds, and some do not. You will have to look up the laws of emancipation for your state. Without emancipation, you cannot sign a contract or own property.
In West Virginia, a minor can only move out before turning 18 if they are legally emancipated or have obtained a court order granting them emancipation. Without parental consent or legal emancipation, a minor cannot leave their parents' custody until they reach the age of majority.
No, you will need legal emancipation, parental consent, or wait until you're 18.
No, in Virginia, a minor cannot get emancipated without parental consent. Emancipation requires parental consent or approval from a court after a formal petition is filed and reviewed.
No, not legally.
In South Carolina, a minor who is 17 years old is considered a juvenile and is subject to the state's parental responsibility laws. Without parental consent, a 17-year-old would generally not be able to leave home legally unless they are legally emancipated by the court. Emancipation would grant the minor legal independence from their parents.
In Georgia, the legal age of emancipation is 18. A 17 year old would typically need parental consent to leave home legally, unless they petition the court for emancipation and meet the necessary requirements.
Legally you have to be eighteen to move out without their consent. The only other option, short of getting them to agree to it, is to file with the court for emancipation.