Stupidly enough yes, if it is in their own home.
The general age is eighteen. Parents are legally required by law to report the minor's absence as a runaway in Ohio. Anyone that allows a minor to stay with them, with out their parents consent are usually charged with "contributing to the deliquentcy of a minor", "obstruction of parental rights", and a mirad of other crimes.
No. She's still a minor and must obtain permission from her parents.
In Ohio, the legal age of majority is 18. This means that a 17-year-old is still considered a minor and cannot leave home without parental permission. If a 17-year-old leaves home without permission, they may be considered a runaway.
No. You have to be 18 or have a legal guardian appointed. In some cases a minor may live with another adult relative or friend of the family, with the parents permission.
If your parents give you permission. That does not relieve them of responsibility for you.
A minor has to be on the insurance of a person 18 years or older - which is usually their parents.
The age of majority in Ohio is 18 for both male and female.
It is my understanding that Ohio does not allow a minor to petition for emancipation. A minor is considered emancipated if they get married or join the military, both of which require parental consent. However, in Ohio, if the minor gets divorced or is discharged from the military before turning 18, custody reverts back to their parents.
Not until they are 18 years of age in Ohio, or with permission. Until then the parents determine where you live.
Not without the permission of the underage individual's parents or legal guardian.
The age of majority in Ohio is 18. A person below 18 is considered to be emancipated (and therefore can move out without parental permission) if they are married or they are in the military (both of which require parental consent).
Being 17 is still considered a minor in Ohio. They have to be 18 to more out legally.