No. You're eighteen and legally considered an adult now. You can do as you please. However, I suggest you check out the price of putting a roof over your own head, feeding yourself, etc. etc. etc. before you burn all your bridges. Life ain't cheap.
The legal age of majority, the age at which a person is considered an adult and no longer under the custody of parents, for the state is 18. That being the case, an 18-year-old can leave school without parental consent, although to do so before graduating would not be the best of choices.
Yes. If the 18-year-old is still in school and wants to move out, but her parents tell her she can't, by law, she has the legal right to move out.
at 16, but of course that would be extremely foolish because no one will hire a person without at least a high school diploma unless it is for menial work in dead-end jobs.
yes or no depending on the semester.
Yes. * Regardless of the required age for compulsory education in any US state a minor needs the permission of their parent(s) or legal guardian to leave school before the age of 18.
No, the age of majority is 18. You would need to be legally emancipated if you want to leave home without parental consent.
A child can leave home WITH parents' consent at 16, or without it if they are leaving an abusive or neglectful situation. A child can leave home without parental consent at 17. This is the current legislation in the UK.
Unless you are legally an emancipated minor, they still can legally control where you live. If anyone helps you to cross state lines, it's a felony- just a heads up.
George Washington was eager to leave mount Vernon in 1789.
YES
The legal age to leave a boarding school can vary depending on the school's policies and state regulations. In general, students can typically leave a boarding school once they reach the age of 18 or upon completion of their academic program, whichever comes first. It is important to review the school's specific rules and regulations regarding departure.
you need to be 15 years old to legally leave school here.
In Kansas, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old who leaves home without parental permission may be considered a runaway. If the minor can demonstrate to authorities that they are capable of making independent decisions and supporting themselves, they may be allowed to live on their own.
Yes. It is not illegal in the state of Washington. But it is in 14 other states.
yes - but first you need to pass the 6th grade
No, not legally. The minimum legal age of majority for any state is 18.
14 years 7 months
Yes. * Regardless of the required age for compulsory education in any US state a minor needs the permission of their parent(s) or legal guardian to leave school before the age of 18.
i BELEIVE THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WAY YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HOME LEGALLY WITH OUT BEING 18 OR YOU CAN BRANDED AS A " RUN-AWAY MISFIT" AND CAN GET IN ALOT OF UNSPOKEN TROUBLE WITH YOUR FAMILY ANG THE STATE.
yes it is
In the state of Georgia, the legal age of majority is 18. A 17-year-old would typically need to be legally emancipated or have parental consent to move out of their parents' house. It is advisable to seek guidance from a legal professional in such situations.