That would be totally unfair. And how exactly can you "move out" without your stuff? So I say no.
So in addition to being a runaway, you want to commit theft. Sorry, but it belongs to your parents until you turn 18. Which is the legal age for you to move out without their permission.
The parents have to give permission to do so.
If a child is legally emancipated by the court, then the parents are no longer responsible for the child. On the other hand, if the parents simply give the child permission to move out...then that's a different matter entirely.
No you are not allowed to move out at 16. Of course, if the parents give permission is would be okay.
Technically, you need emancipation. Or you can move out if your parents give you permission. Until you reach the age of majority, your parents make the rules.
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The parents can give them consent to move out. Without it they will have to be an adult.
If your parents give you permission, you can move out at any time. Giving that permission does not releave them of their responsibilities for you.
If they're your belongings, no. The problem is who actually owns what you think is "yours." If you move out and take things that are not legally yours, it can be considered burglary (criminally) or conversion (civilly). Under those circumstances, you may have to return it or pay for it. In addition, you might be guilty of a crime.
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My ex & I have been separated for 1 1/2 yrs & his name is still on the deed. He has not lived here for over 1 yr. Do I have any legal right to have him remove his belongings
Not unless his parents give her custody.
So in addition to being a runaway, you want to commit theft. Sorry, but it belongs to your parents until you turn 18. Which is the legal age for you to move out without their permission.
No. He is an adult and if the property is left for 6 months or more the parents can send him a registered letter requesting that he move it out or they will sell it or give it away. The parents can also charge him a fee for keeping his items.
If your parents give you permission to move out, yes. Otherwise you are stuck at home until you reach the age of majority.
If your parents give you permission. That does not relieve them of responsibility for you.
The parents have to give permission to do so.