Theoretically yes, due to the fact that the legal age of majority for the state is 18 and the age for compulsory education is 16. It would however not be a prudent choice, as the court could order the parents to pay the "adult student's" expenses until he or she graduated from high school.
No. Parents are legally and financially responsible for their minor children until they reach the legal age of majority or a court rules otherwise. The legal age of majority for the state of Texas is 18.
Parents cannot legally force a 16-year-old to leave home without having made acceptable living and financial support arrangements for the minor in advance.
Parents can allow the minor to leave with a family member or qualified adult but they must also give the adult caregiver a written statement with all pertinent terms included, permission for the minor to be enrolled in school, receive medical care, terms of the financial support that will be rendered by the parents and so forth. Be advised, transferring custody of a minor child in such a way is only legal on a temporary basis, 3 months or less. All other custodial issues must be addressed through the required legal procedure of the state in which the minor resides.
Parents who take it upon themselves to "kick" a minor child out of the family home rather than seek assistance from state social services could be charged with child abandonment, non support of a minor child, endangering the welfare of a child , contributing to the delinquency and truancy of a minor, and several other criminal violations some of which constitute a felony.
AnswerCan they legally, yes with proper proof of an unmanagable child. Which means the courts are already aware of problems. IF there is nothing noted it could be child abandonment, that would have to be proven too, by the child or another adult. Should they is the question. Its difficult for parents who want to discipline a child these days because of our society ills. Your damned if you do damned if you dont. Anyway, I know its easier said then done but there is help out there and I dont know if your the child or the parent, reach out even further than you have perhaps, and you may find a solution. It will affect all of you for the rest of your lives.No, a 16 year old can not live alone without a parent in Georgia unless they are emancipated. If the 16 year old is married, they can also live without the parent.
Not legally.
the legal age to drop out with your parents consent is 16, without it the age is 17
i belive it is 11th grade
9th grade= freshmen 10th grade= sophomore 11th grade= junior 12th grade= senior
In the book Stargirl, Leo Borlock is in 11th grade. Stargirl Caraway is in 10th.
11th
she is in the 11th grade or 10th bye the way, Treeaanne and Georgia are now 9
He is in 11th grade now.. In sept. 2012 he will be in 12th
The 11th. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals is located in Atlanta.
The grades that they look at are 9th to 11th grade. If you think that you did bad your freshman year but got better your sophomore and junior year and your a senior, you have a way better chance at getting into the college that you always perfered.
A junior. (11th grade)
11th Grade
he in 10th grade or 11th grade
No she is in 11th grade
11th grade.
11th
In the US: PSAT: 11th grade (and sometimes 10th for extra practice). SAT: Usually 11th grade. PLAN: 10th grade. ACT: Usually 11th grade. AP Tests: 9th - 12th grades.
it means your in 11th grade it means your in 11th grade