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In Georgia, a 17-year-old cannot withdraw themselves from school without parental consent. The compulsory education age in Georgia is 16, but parental consent is typically required until the age of 18.
In the State of Delaware, the legal age of majority is 18. However, if a 17-year-old can show that they are financially independent and can support themselves, they may be able to move out without parental consent. It is recommended to seek legal advice before taking such a step.
No. And the boyfriend's parents could very well find themselves facing criminal charges for taking her in.
In Delaware, the legal age of majority is 18. However, if a 17-year-old is deemed to be emancipated by a court or has parental consent, they may be able to leave home legally. Otherwise, they are considered a minor under the control of their parents or legal guardians.
Parents sign the consent form themselves.
If the parents consent, yes.
No, you cannot, and if you do, him/his parents could find themselves facing charges for it.
No, you will your parents' consent.
When they are no longer a child. Which is 18 in Delaware. While they do have the right to make certain decisions regarding their bodies (regarding sexual activity at the age of consent and what happens if they are pregnant), until that time they are the responsibility of their parents.
In short yes you can. However you cannot have sexual relations. Getting caught at it puts you in jail and gets you labeled as a sexual predator or sex abuser - which can haunt you for ever. Definitely not worth it.Would also suggest clearing it with her parents and be open with them as well.
yes if you have parents consent you can move out at 17
no a seventeen year old can't sign them selves out