No, they cannot move out without the guardian's permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in the state or place you live. If they are an adult, the guardians are no longer responsible.
It is my understanding that if both parents are deceased, next in line would be a sister, brother....hope this helps.
Both. Unless one is deceased, or they are divorced and one has sole custoday.
They are both deceased.
They both had an illness
Family members
They are both deceased.
Unfortunately no... as of June 18, 2010, both of Michelle's parents are deceased.
The Glass House (circa 2001). Leelee Sobieski played the main charachter- her parents die in a suspicious car wreck and she and her brother are taken in by their new guardians-her parents best friends. I want to say that it was a plot to have both of the children die also so the guardians could collect life insurance and estate funds due to their debt. I remember the Diane Lane played the female guardian, Mrs. Glass.
God parents and other close family. Who ever they'll be best with
Sidney and Frances Reid, both now deceased
Both parents of a deceased child have an equal right of inheritance. If one parent had custody that parent has the right to make funeral arrangements but the other parent should be consulted if possible.
Generally if both parents are deceased and died intestate, their five children and the children of any deceased child would be the next-of-kin. You can check your state laws of intestacy at the related question link below.