yes
still in school
That will depend on your location. Some states require you to finish high school first.
You can move out of your parents' house if you get their permission to do so. Because you are still a minor, you will still require your parents' support even after moving out. Anyone under 18 cannot accrue credit in their own name, making it nearly impossible to find housing.
In most cases, parents are still legally responsible for their 18-year-old child who is still in high school. This includes providing financial support, making medical decisions, and ensuring their well-being until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever comes later.
The age of majority in Ohio is 18 or graduation from high school, whichever comes first. So yes, unless extenuating circumstances apply, they can.
i would think so because u are a legal adult.
i know you can do it in Ohio
Being 17 is still considered a minor in Ohio. They have to be 18 to more out legally.
Yes. At 18, it doesn't matter if you are still in school, you can move out.
if a court order exist.
Not without the permission of the underage individual's parents or legal guardian.
In Ohio, a student can withdraw from school with parental permission at the age of 16, but they are required to provide written consent. The student would also need to demonstrate attendance of a minimum of 455 hours of classroom instruction during the school year. It is important to note that dropping out of school at a young age can have long-term consequences on a person's future opportunities and success.