When talking about moving out from your parents there are several things to consider:
A. What state do you reside?
B. Have you graduated from High School?
C. Have you been emancipated by a judge?
If no: some states require that you meet certain qualifications in order to become emancipated (ie: need for public assistance due to pregnancy, proven domestic abuse and your ability to provide for your own needs -- do you have a JOB?, your parents have both granted you the right to be emancipated; and of course, if you are moving out to join the military. NOTE: In some states, it is extremely difficult for parents to just sign over the rights of their children, removing their liability for the care of their child. Most states require a judge to grant emancipation. This is not a situation where you just quit school or get pregnant -- now you're emancipated. Legally, there is much more involved.)
If yes: then you've established your ability to provide for yourself without assistance from your parents and you can move out on your own.
Yes, with parental permission you can move out. Otherwise you have to wait until you are an adult.
Parents can give permission to their children to live anywhere it is safe.
No she can not.
No. But you can when you turn 18.
Not without her parents permission.
if they are emancipated, then obviously. In other cases they need a parents permission
No you are a minor with a child and need your parents permission to move.
If you live in the US... You'd have to get your parents permission, but even then, they are still legally responsible for you.
If the parents give you permission. Otherwise you have to wait until you are an adult at 18.
She can move out if she has permission from her parents. Otherwise, she has to wait until she is 18.
There are no states like that. You have to be an adult, usually 18, to move out, or have parental permission.
Seventeen is not the same as eighteen. Until you are an adult, the Nevada law says the parents are responsible for the minor.