you can leave home (with parents permission) at 16 so you probably can move to your other parents house.
(If you wait one year then you can leave and get your own house).
In most cases, a teenager cannot legally move out of one parent's house to live with another parent without consent from both parents or a court-ordered custody arrangement. It's best to consult with a family law attorney in your state to understand the specific laws and options available.
In North Carolina, a sixteen-year-old cannot move out of their parents' house without their consent unless they are legally emancipated by a court. Emancipation means the minor is no longer under the control and authority of their parents and can live independently. It is a legal process that requires a court order.
In Louisiana, a teenager generally cannot move out of their parents' house without parental consent until they reach the age of majority, which is 18. However, in certain circumstances, such as if the teenager is legally emancipated by the court or with permission from a guardian, they may be able to move out before turning 18.
In most places, you need to be at least 18 to legally stay away from your parents' house without their permission. If you choose to stay with another relative without your parents' approval, there could be legal consequences such as being considered a runaway. It's best to discuss your situation with a trusted adult or seek guidance from a legal professional.
In Kentucky, the legal age of majority is 18, so a 17-year-old is considered a minor. It is not illegal for a minor to live with their boyfriend's parents with permission, as long as there are no concerns about neglect or abuse. However, it is important to consider the potential consequences and impact on the teenager's well-being and future plans.
Yes, siblings can deny each other access to their parent's house if they have legal authority or the parent has given them permission to do so. However, this can create family conflict and may need to be addressed through legal means if necessary.
You cannot, legally. Why would you want to?
Yes with parental consent.
Yes, at age sixteen, you can leave your parents house in the state of VA. However, the juvenile must petition this to the local courts.
Your name can't be on a bill when you are sixteen. The reason why is that you have to at least be only 18 or older to get bills sent to you if you moved out of your parents house.
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No, she is only 16 and has not yet reached the age of majority. Until that age the parents are responsible and make the decisions.
Normally 18. Below 18 the teenager is considered a child and is in the care of her parents, who have the right to constrain her movements
dishes, take out trash, clean room, laundry, vacuum, yardwork
Yes, but only if they get emancipated from the family first. Otherwise no, it would be a Juvinial Detention Sentance for them... because running away is against the law!!!
No, you must respect the parents wishes until you are over the age of consent/emancipation.
A teenager's parents can give them permission to live elsewhere, but could demand that they move back home if they change their mind. The only way for a 16 year old to move out of their parents home and be permanently independent would be to become legally emancipated through the court.
No. Legal age is 18.