Yes a 17 year old can move out of a home in Iowa. She has right to go live with someone else. Also abusing a child is illegal so she could report it and be taken out of that home. Also if she has a steady job to support herself she can become emancipated from her parents and will become here own "legal guardian".
As long you
18 without parental permission.
Right to an education, a safe home, not being abused etc. You have no right to decide where to live or move out.
You have to be an adult. That would be 18 in Iowa.
you have to move with a adult
No, not without parental consent or legal emancipation.
She moved to Iowa when she was 14 to get better gymnastics training.
When they reach the age of adulthood, normally 18. If they are in an abusive home, the court can move them to foster care.
No there is not. A minor can not move out without parental consent, emancipation by the court or through marriage.
Yes, Laura Ingalls Wilder did move to Chariton, Iowa, with her family in 1876. They settled in a home near the town and lived there for about a year before moving to Burr Oak, Iowa.
The court would only allow this is you are being abused and removed from the home. If your parents have allowed you to move out before age of emancipation it is still their obligation to support you.
No.