The answer is no. It used to be that way. But the laws have changed. Your parents or legal guardians are responsible until you are legally an adult [18] or emancipated.
Yes you are and yes you can.
Not unless you have been legally emancipated by the court.
Yes, that should not be a problem with parental consent. However you will not be legally emancipated with full rights as an adult -- your parents will still have legal custody -- unless you go through that process with the courts.
In Colorado, minors who are at least 16 years old can move out without being emancipated if they have the consent of a parent or legal guardian. Otherwise, they would need to be emancipated by a court to live independently.
18, unless you have parental consent or have been legally emancipated.
Not unless the minor has parental permission to do so or has been emancipated in some manner such as marriage (requires parental consent) or court decree (which is RARELY granted). At 18, they can move out.
When said child is at least seventeen. Parental consent is still needed, however.
No, a 15 year old can not move out without parental consent in Massachusetts. A minor can only move out if they are legally emancipated.
Yes, with parental consent or when married (also needs parental consent) and therefor emancipated.
She has to have parental permission or a court order.
Only with parental consent.
you can be 10 and be legally emancipated and still have to wait till youre 18 to join... By federal law (10 U.S.C., 505), the minimum age for enlistment in the United States Military is 17 (with parental consent) and 18 (without parental consent).