Only within the limitations of state law. If state law prohibits it, then parental consent makes no difference.
no
It depends on where you live, but generally, no, they would not drive minors unsupervised.
In Texas, a child must be at least 17 years old to live with another family member with the consent of their parent or legal guardian. This arrangement typically requires a signed affidavit from the parent or legal guardian authorizing the temporary guardianship of the child.
In accordance to Illinois law, no. As a 17-year-old, she would still be considered a minor, and couldn't move in with you without the consent of both her parents and yours (This is assuming you are a minor as well. If not, only her parents's consent is needed).
No, it is not legal for a newspaper to print the name of any minor without prior consent.
At 17 she is a minor and her parents can do what they wish (within reason) to punish her.
you mean "repercussion"A minor age 16 or older can marry with the consent of their parents. At 18, you are no longer a minor. Persons younger than 16 cannot marry without the consent of parents AND a judge.
it is illegal if you do not have the parents consent
No, in Arizona, a minor can only legally move out with their parents' consent if they have been emancipated by the court. Emancipation grants a minor the legal rights and status of an adult before reaching the age of majority.
Nothing, if they don't know.
yes becuse he is old to think by himself
Depends. How old are you? If you are a minor, you need consent. If you aren't, go and get married.